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Right Moves For Youth

Right Moves for Youth’s mission is to provide resources and guidance to help students graduate high school with a plan for their future success.Research shows that when youth are supported, they thrive and become healthy adults who contribute to society. With that said, RMFY is a school-based, youth development and student support program focused on helping teens develop the skills to succeed in school and life. Using a group counseling model, RMFY helps students come to school, do the right things, strengthen social skills, and get ready for college and the workforce. In our program, students grow together and build positive relationships to excel academically, socially and emotionally!

The Stonebrook Project

The mission of The Stonebrook Project is to “make a difference until there is a cure.” When having a cancer diagnosis, fear, stress, and anxiety can become overwhelming. Oncology Massage Therapy is based both on compassion and specialized massage treatments to help people manage their cancer experience. Oncology Massage Therapy is a modified treatment according to the full spectrum of cancer-related issues: the physical, psycho-social and emotional consequences of cancer. Our massage therapists are not only licensed by the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology but are certified in Oncology Massage Therapy. With their expertise in the principles of chemotherapy, radiation, naturopathic methods of treatment and Oncology Massage Therapy they provide a cancer client with a thorough care plan

Selah Mountain Ranch

Selah Mountain Ranch is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) restorative foster care organization. Our Ranch, nestled against the San Isabel National Forest on 74 acres in Fremont County, CO is open to local foster care youth, foster families and unaccompanied refugee minors. Our homes specialize in PTSD, anxiety disorders, depression, attachment disorders, trauma and abuse, grief and loss. Foster parents work closely with all child advocates, medical staff and therapists to support the child’s case plan and overall wellbeing. Family homes are available for placements through Colorado Department of Human Services and offer trauma informed therapeutic foster home training and support.

Restoration House Of East Tennessee

The Restoration House accomplishes its purpose by providing supportive transitional housing and ally teams in a safe learning environment where single mothers and their children have an opportunity to restore Life's Four Key Relationships through a personalized, guided plan. Life's Four Key Relationships: God - Our relationship with God is the central relationship that affects all others. Self - God desires for us to view ourselves as He does, as created by Him and in His own image. Others - God desires for us to love our neighbors as ourselves. Creation - God desires for us to act responsibly toward His creation; He calls us to be good stewards of all that He gives us.

From Books to Brilliance

From Books to Brilliance provides access to books and educational materials in impoverished communities. Countless children in our world grow up with no books. In Nicaragua and Guatemala, many of the rural poor live on less than one dollar a day. Without access to basic services such as potable water and sanitation, families struggle just to survive each day. Books are rarely found. At the local schools, teachers plan lessons and instruct with no textbooks. Children fortunate enough to attend school learn to read from words written on the blackboard, but without books cannot read to learn. Few children reach their intellectual potential. We believe that in creating access to books and information, a better future becomes possible for citizens living in abject poverty.

Child Find Of America

To help create a world in which every child can thrive in a safe, healthy, and legal environment, Child Find of America provides professional services to prevent and resolve child abduction and the family conflicts that can lead to abduction and abuse. Our free programs and services are available nationally and internationally. Our 1-800-I-AM-LOST help line connects callers to our in house location staff who search for missing, kidnapped, and runaway and parentally-abducted children. Our Parent Help program provides professional services design to defuse family conflicts that can lead to abduction and abuse. Our case managers assist with crisis intervention, conflict management, safety planning, parenting skill-building, and training programs for allied professionals.

Parents Helping Parents

Parents Helping Parents supports, educates, and inspires families and the community to build bright futures for youth and adults with special needs. At Parents Helping Parents… -We envision a world where children of all abilities are valued, respected, and included. -We want families to be filled with hope and optimism about their child. -We share knowledge and skills to create meaningful opportunities and plan for a secure future. -We value diversity and endeavor to have our staff, board, volunteers, and donors reflect the community we serve. With 40+ years of supporting families, our experienced staff members have a national reputation for being a trusted source of information for helping parents, caregivers, and children with special needs. At Parents Helping Parents, we believe that together we can change the world, one child at a time, one family at a time, one community at a time.

Clackamas Women's Services

The mission of Clackamas Women's Services is to break the isolation of domestic and sexual violence. Clackamas Women’s Services helps individuals and families experiencing and healing from domestic and sexual violence, child and elder abuse, stalking, dating violence, and trafficking. We work with survivors currently experiencing violence to plan for their safety, as well as help to heal from trauma in the past. Our programs and services are free, confidential, available in multiple languages, and with any accommodations needed. Our support is available regardless of gender identification, sexual orientation, age, and immigration status to ensure anyone escaping violence can access the resources they deserve. We honor the depth and diversity of lived experiences across our community. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic or sexual violence, call our 24-hour Crisis and Support Line at (503) 654-2288 or (888) 654-2288.

Coleman Children And Youth Services

Coleman Advocates believes that all children and families deserve access to high quality education, living wage jobs, family-supporting benefits, affordable housing, and a voice in the decisions that affect us. Since 1975, Coleman Advocates has pioneered programs and policies to expand opportunity for San Francisco’s children, youth and families, Many of these hard-won programs and policies have served as models adopted by communities all over the country. Coleman currently focuses on building more effective, equitable, and supportive public schools in San Francisco and beyond. We believe the transformation of our educational system requires the involvement of the entire community—not just teachers, school administrators, and politicians. Our organizational model has evolved over the years and today combines the development of rigorous policy proposals and implementation plans with deep community engagement and leadership development involving youth and parents.

Project Self-Sufficiency of Loveland-Fort Collins

Our primary organizational goals and accompanying objectives are to build the capacity of families to become increasingly self-sufficient through comprehensive strategies that provide needed resources and opportunities for 1) high quality career planning and assessment services that encourage the selection of careers which are suitable to the individual and that pay a living wage; 2) education and training related to the chosen career and to life skills in general; 3) connections with potential employers and community members able to open doors to meaningful employment; 4) the removal of barriers to self-sufficiency; 5) facilitation of healthy family functioning; and 6) the empowerment of program participants to engage in self-advocacy. Project Self-Sufficiency also seeks to prevent the continuation of poverty from generation to generation through a series of interventions that support and educate families while modeling successful behaviors by adults for children.

Pai Corporation

To provide those supports necessary to enable people with developmental needs to live as independently and fully as they desire within the community. In support of our mission, we believe: people with developmental needs are unique individuals with the same thoughts, desires, and dreams as anyone else. Each individual possesses gifts and talents that enhance and nurture the richness and diversity of the community. Each person’s capabilities, desires, and dreams will be the foundation for service choices and the individual receiving supports and services always comes first! The development of service options for each person will be enhanced by an environment and attitude which is supportive and nurturing. Planning and decision-making can best occur through the commitment to a strengthening of a dynamic partnership between the individual, family, friends, the community and excentia. This network of relationships is integral to our mission and central to the concept of “excentia”. With a commitment to excellence, we look forward to your involvement and participation as an individual, a family member, or someone looking to make a real difference as a staff member or volunteer. We also appreciate your confidence and support in excentia.

Moms Helping Moms Foundation

Moms Helping Moms Foundation provides underserved families in New Jersey with equitable access to the essentials they need to provide their children a with safe and healthy start. Moms Helping Moms Foundation started out as a simple idea by a group of new mothers who shared the common ideal that no baby should ever have to go without life’s basic necessities. Our plan started simply – we would collect donations of essential baby items from families who no longer needed them and pass them on to families who did. Over the years this simple idea has turned into a large network of passionate, caring, like-minded people who work together to help thousands of babies and young children each year. Through partnerships with community organizations, social workers, homeless shelters, schools, and others we have collected and distributed millions of diapers, clothing, formula, nursing supplies, strollers, car seats and countless other baby essentials to hundreds of thousands of families.