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NON PROFIT FACILITY THAT SUPPORTS AND ASSISTS IN 12 STEP RECOVERY, FELLOWSHIP, MEETINGS, GROUPS, FUNCTIONS AND EVENTS. AA, NA AND ALANON MEETINGS.
To provide addiction recovery support
TO PROVIDE SAFE, ACCOUNTABLE HOUSING TO WOMEN IN THE EARLY STAGES OF RECOVERY FROM ADDICTION TO DRUGS AND ALCOHOL.
To increase awareness and prevention of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) within families, communities, schools and Student-Athletes through education, healthcare screenings as well as donating automatic electronic defibrillators to schools that cannot afford them.
The Forsyth Community Clinic Mission is to harness the heart, expertise and resources of the community to deliver free basic health and wellness services to uninsured adult Forsyth County residents in need because it is vital that a community ensures its most vulnerable residents receive access to healthcare as a bridge to wellness and increased quality of life. It is our goal to lessen the gap in primary healthcare services for those without health insurance.
The Foundation for Drug Interdiction supports the prevention of drug abuse and those who are struggling with drug abuse. Monetary support for the Sherriff’s Department and Mental Health services are among the top priorities.
Making sustainable recovery possible through professional, accessible and successful treatment options.
TO PROVIDE AND MANTAIN SERVICES AND FACILITES WHICH ENHANCE THE SOCIAL AND SPIRTITUAL LIVES OF THOSE PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN AFFECTED BY ADDICTIVE DISEASES.
TheConnecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) organizes the recoverycommunity (people in recovery, family members, friends and allies) to 1) put aface on recovery and 2) provide recovery support services. By promoting recovery from alcohol and otherdrug addiction through advocacy, education and service, CCAR strives to enddiscrimination surrounding addiction and recovery, open new doors and removebarriers to recovery, maintain and sustain recovery regardless of the pathway,all the while ensuring that all people in recovery, and people seekingrecovery, are treated with dignity and respect.
Serving those affected by life-threatening addiction, the Alano Club of Kent County is a welcoming place supporting meetings and fellowship.
Creative Work Systems empowers people with disabilities to live, work, and contribute to their communities.
TO INCREASE ACCESS TO PEOPLE DEALING WITH UNDER-SERVED COMMUNITY NEEDS INCLUDING EMOTIONAL, FINANCIAL, MENTAL, PHYSICAL, SPIRITUAL, AND VOCATIONAL.