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To prevent child abuse by strengthening families and our community.
Jodi House empowers brain injury survivors to not merely survive, but thrive.
To work with others to build nurturing communities where children are cherished, families are supported, and healthy human development is promoted by all.
After identifying gaps in the support services available to migrant families and the resulting inequities that befall them, refugee community leaders and town residents founded the Refugee Community Partnership. We are a community-driven organization working to build unique, holistic, and comprehensive support infrastructure for relocated families. All of RCP’s initiatives are born out of grassroots community assessments; from the start, we listen. Through community feedback sessions we regularly evaluate our efficacy, reflect on lessons learned, and make course changes as needed.
The YMCA’s mission is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. We’re an inclusive organization of people committed to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting health and wellness and encouraging social responsibility.
To support and empower domestic violence and sexual violence victims and their families by providing services, reducing the tolerance of abuse, and advocating for social change.
Our mission is to strengthen families and improve the physical and emotional well-being of residents of Placer County by providing counseling, education, and easy access to community based resources.
To improve the lives of children and their families through a coordinated response to child abuse and neglect.
We empower child abuse victims, their families, and our community through education, healing, and justice.
We will strengthen our ability to meet the individual and evolving needs of those affected by domestic violence by investing in the growth of our people, deepening community engagement, and amplifying the voices of all survivors.
Nor Luyce provides teenage girls from orphanages and low income families with a one on one mentoring relationship presenting an opportunity to have a role model and to learn more from their mentors. Along with their mentoring relationship the girls have a chance to participate in different skill building trainings to make their career plans, be compatible with their peers and be able to live self-sufficiently.
Our goal is for the young children who attend our program to enter kindergarten "ready to succeed." We accomplish this goal by: (1) providing the necessary early intervention services for those children "at-risk" of failure when they enter the public schools; (2) promoting strong families to support children as they grow, develop and enter the public schools; (3) providing staff with the support and training necessary to work with children and parents with diverse backgrounds and abilities; (4) maintaining a high-quality, early childhood program with a stable professionally trained staff.