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NAMI Maryland, Inc.

NAMI Maryland is a grassroots organization dedicated to advocacy, education, and support for persons with mental illness, their families, and the wider community. As the Maryland chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), we are a strong statewide network of more than 40,000 families, individuals, community-based organizations, and service providers committed to improving the lives of those affected by mental illness.

Kilgore Samaritan Counseling Center Inc

For nearly 30 years, Kilgore Samaritan Counseling Center has been healing the mind, body, and spirit of individuals and their families. Regardless of where our clients are in their faith journey, we meet them where they are and serve the emotional and mental health needs by taking a holistic approach. We believe in working by, with and through you to improve your quality of life.

MOTIVATEUM

The goal of MOTIVATEUM Mentors is to ensure the health (mental, psychological, and cultural) of youth and empower them to be self-sufficient and properly equipped to face and excel in a world where the challenges are many. For our youth and our communities to thrive, youth need support and healthy alternatives. The Motivateum Mentors program effectively addresses social issues and bias, as well as domestic and interpersonal issues, to educate and empower youth.

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Jimmy Miller Memorial Foundation

The Jimmy Miller Memorial Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization #20-1702191 is dedicated to honoring the life of our inspiration, Jimmy Miller, by supporting the healing of mental and physical illness through surfing and ocean related activities. Through recreational, education, and mentoring programs, the Jimmy Miller Memorial Foundation enables surfers, educators, therapists, lifeguards and friends to help people affected by mental and physical illness feel the joy and healing power of the ocean and surfing. JMMF pioneered the formation of an adaptive surfing program titled Ocean Therapy, where surfing is used as a means to increase self-esteem and self-efficacy in individuals suffering from mental and/or physical illness. The Ocean Therapy program is currently working with at risk children in the Los Angeles foster care community, veterans from all branches of the military and injured Marines in the Wounded Warrior Battalion in Camp Pendleton. We are looking to expand our programming to the addiction/recovery populations, victims and survivors of mass public and terrorist attacks, those suffering from suicidal ideation and anxiety, depression and other mental health illnesses.

Children 4 Tomorrow

Their mission is to create a professional collaborative atmosphere of community awareness and nurturing support for children to thrive and grow in a mentally, emotionally healthy environment. Children 4 Tomorrow’s heartfelt purpose is for all children to grow up and thrive as mentally and emotionally healthy adults. C4T also develops a community awareness of mental and emotional abuse. Their organization centers on helping underprivileged children who have endured mental and emotional abuse receive sound professional counseling and adequate advocacy on their behalf. Children 4 Tomorrow strives to achieve these fundamental purposes through providing financial support to families with children in need of professional counseling, and legal services.

1000 Mothers To Prevent Violence

1000 Mothers To Prevent Violence: Provide ongoing practical support and services to families and friends of homicide victims: Crisis Response, Mental Health, Information & Referral, Advocacy, Community Outreach, Education & Communication COPE Grief Support Group: Circle of Prayer + Empowerment (CoPE) An inter-faith group designed to help families and friends of homicide victims recover from the depression and illness associated with their tragic loss.

National Warrior Foundation

They are dedicated to making an impact by supplying morale-based programming that will empower our Warriors’ mental well-being.

Children's Receiving Home Of Sacramento

Providing a safe haven for young people and teens suffering abuse, neglect and other trauma in the greater Sacramento area. Our licensed clinicians and residential staff work 1:1 with children in crisis to treat all aspects of the trauma suffered by our youth — mental, physical, and emotional — providing individualized care for young people and helping them lay the groundwork for their future success. Many of the kids and teens who have entered our doors have experienced trauma, depression, anxiety, and other mental health challenges. Through innovative programs we cultivate resilience and self-sufficiency in the youth we serve, preparing them to lead healthy, productive lives. CRH serves about 1,000 children and families each year.

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Rollin From The Heart The Ian Poods Barry Foundation

Rollin From The Heart The Ian Poods Barry Foundation's mission is to provide disadvantaged and at-risk youth the opportunity to participate in skateboarding, surfing, and camping in an effort to promote a more active lifestyle and encourage positive choices. By teaming with peers/mentors that share our values of kindness, compassion, and acceptance we strive to instill confidence in those we serve so that they can overcome personal barriers regardless of their economic, social, or mental health status.

Kentucky Lawyer Assistance Program Foundation

KYLAP is a program of the Kentucky Bar Association that offers help to lawyers, law students, and judges who are struggling with mental health issues, such as depression, alcohol and drug abuse, stress, compulsive gambling or any other condition that may adversely impact the individual’s personal or professional life. Contact us at (502) 226-9373 to get help for any Kentucky lawyer in need. Pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 3.990, all communication with KYLAP is confidential.

Staten Island Childrens Theatre Association

To promote the public's knowledge and enjoyment of the arts by providing a venue for theatre education and live theatrical performances for children and families in the local community. It hopes to inspire young performers to develop self-confidence and positive mental health while receiving professional training in musical theatre. It plans on accomplishing its mission by providing drama classes culminating into a musical production. All students who enroll will be cast and taught all aspects of musical theatre.

Tuesday's Children

Tuesday’s Children is a non-profit family service organization that has made a long-term commitment to every individual impacted by the events of September 11, 2001 and those who have been impacted by terrorist incidents worldwide.  Since 2001, Tuesday’s Children has promoted  healing and recovery by strengthening family resilience,  providing individual coping and life management skills and creating community through programs, mental health support and family engagement opportunities.