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Sexual Assault Center Of Northwest Georgia

To facilitate healing for victims of sexual assault and their families through on-going crisis intervention services; to promote community awareness of the Center's services; to educate our students and community about the nature of sexual assault; and, to foster strong partnerships with all agencies involved in dealing with sexual assault.

Nami Minnesota

NAMI Minnesota champions justice, dignity and respect for all people affected by mental illnesses. Through education, support and advocacy we strive to eliminate the pervasive stigma of mental illnesses, affect positive changes in the mental health system, and increase the public and professional understanding of mental illnesses.

Gregory Curtis Michel Memorial Foundation

The Gregory Michel Memorial Foundation (GMMF) seeks to enrich the lives of those suffering from Depression, a serious illness unrelated to the short-term fluctuation in mood that all people experience. We support mental health education and mental health care for individuals and families who suffer.

Nami Santa Clara County

The mission of the National Alliance on Mental Illness Santa Clara County is to help people with mental illness, families, and the community by providing support, education, and advocacy for those suffering from mental illness; to promote research, to reduce stigma and guilt; and to improve services by working with health professionals and families.

Midlands Legacy Of Hope & Healing

Sankofa African Cultural Centers aims to educate people of African Descent about Historical African Culture throughout the diaspora, although that is our primary function we also welcome all cultures and individuals who want to embrace, engage, learn, and add value to our mission.

A Childs Haven

A Child’s Haven is a 501(c)(3) organization that treats children with developmental delays as a result of limited resources, abuse, or neglect, and provides support and education for their families. They are guided by their Executive Director’s vision to ensure that all children in their community are prepared to start school and have families that nurture their success.

Parents Of Addicted Loved Ones

Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL) provides hope, through education and support, to parents of addicted loved ones. We offer free of charge, peer-support groups throughout the United States.Our vision is to make PAL meetings available to all parents of addicted loved ones

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United Services for Children

United Services for Children is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that provides pediatric therapy and early intervention services to children with developmental disabilities and delays, and offers support services for their families. We focus on children ages birth through 8 years old. United Services for Children delivers life-changing outcomes for children, no two children are alike. Some face challenges that are apparent to the untrained eye. But many children have diagnoses that are invisible to anyone who hasn't watched them struggle to hold a crayon, button their shirt, feed themselves, remain calm or focus on tasks. It is a tremendous victory when a child is able to put aside their walker and march down the hall unassisted. But it is equally tremendous when a child who could not grip a marker is able to draw their first picture, or when a child who was withdrawn from their world is finally able to recognize their mother or father. The teachers and therapists of United Services for Children celebrate daily victories of every kind. Every milestone is a step toward that child living a life of independence and fulfillment. Our center is located at 4140 Old Mill Parkway in St. Peters Missouri. We are located in the St. Louis Metro area. Since 1975 We have served tens of thousands of children and their families.

First H.E.L.P.

It is the mission of First H.E.L.P. to reduce mental health stigma through education, advocate for benefits for those suffering from post-traumatic stress, acknowledge the service and sacrifice of first responders we lost to suicide, assist responders in their search for healing, and to bring awareness to suicide and mental health issues.

International Society For Bipolar Disorders

The mission of the International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD) is to foster international collaboration in education, research and clincal care to improve the lives of those with bipolar disorder and related conditions. The intent of this collaboration is to advance the treatment of bipolar disorders and to improve outcomes and the quality of life for those living with bipolar disorder and their caregivers.

Picking Me Foundation

Picking Me advocates mMental health awareness and acceptance for Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors- such as Dermatillomania aka Skin Picking Disorder- for sufferers, supporters, and educational communities alike, encouraging individuals to take control back from the OCD related disorder by sharing why they are #PickingMe over their BFRB.

Orange County Asian And Pacific Islander Community Alliance

OCAPICA was established in 1997 with the mission to build a healthier and stronger community by enhancing the well-being of Asians and Pacific Islanders through inclusive partnerships in the areas of service, education, advocacy, organizing and research. These community-driven activities seek to empower Asians and Pacific Islanders in defining and controlling their lives and the future of their community.