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Handi*Vangelism Ministries international exists to share the love of the Lord Jesus Christ and equip the church to share His love with people around the world who have disabilities, medical or mental health challenges or broken hearts, so that they may become growing and serving members of the body of Christ.
We are a Bible believing non-denominational church that exist to demonstrate the expressive love of Jesus Christ through accurate Bible teaching, discipleship, fellowship and training for expanding the kingdom of God. We are vitally involved in the well being of man (physically, emotionally, socially and economically). We are eliminating hunger, educating for financial stability, college and job readiness, health and mental wellness.
We offer guided meditation which transforms people’s lives in many different ways, including physical and mental health, relationships, performance and inner peace. The method was founded in Korea in 1996 by teacher Woo Myung who is also the author of bestselling books about Truth and spends all of his time teaching Truth and traveling worldwide to help people achieve human completion.
To Glorify God by Creating an environment for Christian growth as we work to enable the Physical, Mental, Social, and Spiritual growth in all who visit MCYC. We serve the Southeast Michigan area.
To facilitate individual and global consciousness in a natural, peaceful setting where individuals connect to Mother Earth through nature, grow and heal physically, mentally and spiritually, using plant-based medicine and spiritual technologies.
Founded more than a century ago to serve the Jewish people, 92nd Street Y promotes individual and family development and participation in civic life within the context of Jewish values and American pluralism. As a nonprofit community and cultural center, the YM-YWHA seeks to create, provide and disseminate programs of distinction that foster the physical and mental health of human beings throughout their lives, their educational and spiritual growth and their enjoyment. 92nd Street Y reaches out beyond its core constituency of American Jews to serve people of diverse racial, religious, ethnic and economic backgrounds, seeking partnerships that leaven our programs and broaden our influence.
The Aspen Hope Center's mission is to extend a beacon of hope to those in emotional crisis and offer a continuum of comprehensive care while steadfastly working to decrease the stigma of mental illness through expert clinical care, public education, community collaboration and outreach.
In a positive environment of spiritual, physical, educational, social and emotional support, Holy Angels provides children and adults with dignified and empowering opportunities for living, with special emphasis on those individuals with varying degrees of mental retardation who may also have multiple disabilities.
The word mission—or missions—evokes a lot of different mental images: huts in Africa, rivers in Brazil, bustling urban centers, pungent smells, sprawling markets, unrecognizable food, unintelligible languages, mosques, temples, a passport, a plane ticket. None of these is necessarily inaccurate; just incomplete.
Jewish Family & Career Services of Atlanta (JF&CS) offers programs and resources to transform lives. Since 1891, we've helped individuals and families of all faiths live to their full potential. Guided by Jewish values, we are a welcoming community, and our experienced professionals bring integrity and compassion to their work in the fields of aging and older adults, career counseling, dentistry, mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and need-based support services. We serve ALL individuals regardless of age, race, religion, gender identity, national origin, sexual orientation or ability to pay. JF&CS is a proud partner of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta and United Way of Greater Atlanta. Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.
Drawing on Jewish traditions of Tzedakah (charity) and tikkun olam (repairing the world) we offer free health care services to anyone in need, without regard to religion. We offer an atmosphere of respect, empowerment and partnership with our patients, and strive to assist them in attaining full health and well-being.
Improve the health of Dickson County by reducing the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs through awareness, education and action.