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We are here to help individuals recover from sexual and domestic abuse through art, movement, and music therapy. City Embrace's "Rise Up" centers provide both group and individual formats. The treatment modalities include activities such as Dance, Painting, Learning Vocational Skills, and Music, as well as group and individual Counseling. City Embrace was established to enable survivors of sexual and domestic abuse to take back control of their lives. We exist to aid individuals in their recovery through a number of different treatment modalities and seek to make these services as widely accessible as possible.
Washburn Center for Children nurtures every child and family's well-being and full potential through transformative children's mental health care.With the vast COVid-19 impacts, families are more isolated, struggling with job loss and economic stressors, and deeply affected by the pervasive anxiety that we are all experiencing. Our team moved rapidly to ensure we would continue to support the health and well-being of our staff and the children and families who they serve. In mid-March, we suspended face-to-face sessions at our sites and transitioned to phone-based and teletherapy for all services. We have capacity for new children and families who need stabilizing therapeutic services because of intensified stress, anxiety and depression.
The mission of The CAC is to provide a professional, compassionate and coordinated approach to the treatment of sexually abused children and their families and to serve as an advocate for all children in our community.
DESC helps people with the complex needs of homelessness, substance use disorders, and serious mental illness achieve their highest potential for health and well-being through comprehensive services, treatment, and housing.
To provide a safe place for survivors of sexual assault and abuse to heal and mobilize the community to create a world free from sexual violence.
Our mission is to disrupt intergenerational trauma by changing the BIPOC communities' understanding of mental health.
Our mission is to lead the effort in preventing domestic violence and sexual assault through crisis intervention, assistance, advocacy, empowerment and social change.
Centus is accredited by the Samaritan Institute to assure high quality, cost-effective, spiritually integrated counseling and provision of an adjusted fee schedule for those in need.
To improve the quality of life for persons living with mental illness by offering hope and peer-driven programs that address recovery through education, advocacy, and peer support.
WTLC’s mission is to help individuals and families escape the depths of domestic violence and exploitation. Since 1976, our guiding principal has been to end the cycle of violence and exploitation through comprehensive services grounded in evidence-based practices. With a strengths-based, survivor-driven and trauma-informed approach, survivors create healthier and safer lives. WTLC’s programs are flexible and responsive to each survivor’s unique needs. In this way, survivors from a range of backgrounds and experiences receive tailored support addressing personal barriers to long-term stability. Domestic violence and human trafficking are major public health crises, and community support and engagement is integral in WTLC’s work to create a world without violence
The NCAC models, promotes and delivers excellence in child abuse response and prevention through service, education and leadership.
TO FOSTER AN ENVIRONMENT OF CONFIDENTIALITY, SAFETY AND REVERENCE WHILE PROVIDING COUNSELING AND THERAPY TO INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES AND COUPLE RELATIONSHIPS.