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Family Service Center Of Galveston Count

Family Service Center's mission is to promote the mental health and wellbeing of individuals and families through counseling, education, and prevention. FSC is a counseling agency in Galveston County serving individuals of all ages and their families. FSC provides comprehensive mental and behavioral support services to individuals regardless of ethnicity, gender, age, diagnosis, taking into account their ability to pay. We believe that the family is a basic and essential institution that needs to be supported and strengthened so that children, adults, and our communities can function well and live as optimally as possible.

Our Little Haven

Our Little Haven is relentlessly committed to providing early intervention services for children and families. Their community of professional caregivers creates a safe, secure and healing environment for those impacted by abuse, neglect and mental or behavioral health needs. They make the hurting stop, the healing begin and the love last, one family at a time.

Mothers For Justice United

Mothers For Justice United Inc works to support bereaved mothers, elevate their voices to advocate for justice, and eliminate race-based violence in minority communities by police and vigilantes. Mothers for Justice United is engaged in advocacy on two main, somewhat overlapping fronts: police accountability and reform; and mental health, particularly as it interacts with policing.

Southern California Counseling Center

The Southern California Counseling Center changes lives and strengthens communities by providing affordable mental health services to people in need.We are based in Mid-City Los Angeles, with services available in Watts, Koreatown and at area public schools. During the Covid-19 pandemic, all services and programs have been offered online.

Family Recovery Program

The Family Recovery Program (FRP) helps parents who have lost custody of their children because of drugs and/or alcohol break free from addiction and reunite their families quickly by connecting parents with substance abuse treatment and a full range of supportive services, including mental health care, transportation, housing assistance and case management.

YMCA of the Central Bay Area

Founded in 1903, the YMCA of the Central Bay Area (formerly the Berkeley-Albany YMCA) is one of the oldest community service organizations in the East Bay and a leader in providing innovative programs that build health in spirit, mind and body. The YMCA’s mission is to bring people together in pursuit of spiritual, mental and physical growth, to build community, to serve.

The Peche Hen

Over the Moon Diaper and Period Supply Bank is a volunteer-run, 501(c)3 nonprofit in Coastal Georgia. OTM is part of the National Diaper Bank Network, the Alliance for Period Supplies, and the Georgia STOMP Coalition. We supply diapers, wipes, period supplies, and incontinence products to families and individuals in need. Our mission is to bring awareness and support of basic health and hygiene needs, diaper lack, period poverty, and incontinence stigma to our community. We do this because we believe in dignity for all, no matter how big or small.

North Shore Child And Family Guidance Association

As the pre-eminent not-for-profit children’s mental health agency on Long Island, North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center is dedicated to restoring and strengthening the emotional well-being of children (from birth – age 24) and their families. Their highly trained staff of psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, vocational rehabilitation counselors and other mental health professionals lead the way in diagnosis, treatment, prevention, training, parent education, research and advocacy. The Guidance Center helps children and families address issues such as depression and anxiety; developmental delays; bullying; teen pregnancy; sexual abuse; teen drug and alcohol abuse; and family crises stemming from illness, death, trauma and divorce. For more than 65 years, the Guidance Center has been a place of hope and healing, providing innovative and compassionate treatment to all who enter our doors, regardless of their ability to pay.

Helping Outcomes for Parents of Exceptional Children Inc

Public charity founded in 2008 to provide supportive services to parents of children with developmental disabilities. Parents are provided mental health support and connection to professional services for themselves and their family members. Parents are celebrated with weekend opportunities for movies, lunch or dinner outings that provide the chance for parents to exhale and reconnect with self. An annual event celebrates all parents served through HOPE.

Good Counsel

Good Counsel is a nationally recognized nonprofit leader and innovator in creating supportive residential care and community-based services for homeless, expectant, and new mothers and their children in the context of the Catholic social tradition. Pregnant and expectant mothers, with or without other born children, including mothers with mental health or addiction challenges, from any location, are able to receive help in a Good Counsel home.

United States Catholic Conference aka Maryvale

Maryvale's mission, inspired by the compassionate service of our Vincentian founders, faithful to Catholic social teaching rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ and the charism of the daughters of charity, is to heal, empower and educate children and families in order to instill hope for a more fulfilling future. We do this by providing residential, educational, mental health and community-based services in an environment of dignity, love and respect.

Parents Anonymous of New Jersey

As the Accredited Parents Anonymous® of New Jersey, we operate the Parents Anonymous® Program that is an evidence-based family strengthening program for any family seeking help and support or is involved in child welfare, mental health, substance abuse, early childhood, schools, domestic violence, health care and justice systems given the issues faced by themselves and their children and youth. (http://parentsanonymous.org/research/). Parents Anonymous® is a trauma-informed practice utilizing mutual support (the giving and getting of help), parent leadership (seeking solutions and becoming empowered), and shared leadership® (working together) to achieve personal growth that improves protective factors, increases family functioning and mitigate and prevent Adverse Childhood Experiences by improving health and mental health well-being of Parents/Caregivers and their Children & Youth. National Outcome Data is collected annually measuring the change in Parents Anonymous® Parents/Caregivers, Children and Youth. We utilize a National Database, Fidelity Tools, and have Certified Staff to operate Parents Anonymous® Programs. Parents Anonymous® is both an intervention and prevention program where parents and their children and youth are empowered to create positive and long-term change for their families.