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SBP solves the challenges facing at-risk communities by bringing the rigor of business and innovation to reduce risk, create resilient communities and streamline recovery.SBP works across the disaster preparedness and recovery continuum to drive direct impact and by sharing knowledge, people and funding. By taking a holistic approach, SBP shrinks the time between disaster and recovery in three intersecting ways—advocate, build and prepare.SBP advocates for policy and system change and advises state and local leaders to run disaster recovery programs more efficiently and effectively to create transformational change and scale impact.SBP builds resilient communities efficiently and effectively.SBP prepares individuals, communities and organizations to mitigate risk and speed recovery.
AWOM hosts support groups for individuals who have lost a loved one in both Miami and New York called Time Talks. In addition, we host Halloween parties for both Miami Children's Hospital and Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, as well as provide meals for over 200 families at Olsen Middle School. During Christmas time, AWOM hosts a toy drive for families in need. Most importantly, AWOM has expanded into a direction for future female leaders with AWOM Girls Club at Olsen Middle School.
Improve the health and well-being of children by providing comprehensive, family-centered health care and committing to the highest level of clinical and psychosocial care, and to research, academic and service excellence.
THE RACINE FRIENDSHIP CLUBHOUSE HAS BEEN ASSISTING ADULTS LIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS FOR OVER 20 YEARS. BASED ON THE CLUBHOUSE MODEL OF PSYCHOSOCIAL EDUCATION, RACINE FRIENDSHIP CLUBHOUSE, INC. IS THE ONLY PROGRAM IN RACINE COUNTY DEDICATED TO SUPPORTING PEOPLE WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESSES AS THEY ACHIEVE SOCIAL, EDUCATION, AND VOCATIONAL GOALS.
The mission of The Emmaus Ministry for Grieving Parents is two fold: (1) To spiritually support grieving parents in dealing with one of life's most challenging and horrific experiences--the death of a child of any age by any cause, no matter how long ago(2) To empower Catholic archdioceses and dioceses and their grieving parents to support other grieving parents by bringing this ministry to their local areas.Currently we offer our programs in cooperation with 12 Catholic archdioceses and dioceses throughout the United States, and in parishes in CT, RI, and AZ, in addition to County Kerry, Ireland. We often add new sites. See www.emfgp.org for our current locations.
Supporting people with Parkinson's disease, their families, and their care-partners in the CSRA
Our mission is to do just that, by giving young people, their educators and their caregivers, practical tools and training in critical thinking. Critical thinking is a primary tool in combatting coercion and coercive control in all its forms, helping to prevent its effects on society.
TO PROVIDE THE HIGHEST QUALITY CARE AND OPPORTUNITIES AFFORDING INDIVIDUALS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES TO LEAD SUCCESSFUL AND FULFILLING LIVES WITHING THEIR COMMUNITIES
To be a place where anyone touched by cancer can find the support and resources to live life to the fullest.
The South End Community Health Center is a board governed non-profit, comprehensive health care organization for all residents of the South End and the surrounding communities. We are committed to providing the highest quality, culturally and linguistically sensitive, coordinated health care and social services to every patient, regardless of their ability to pay.
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.
The mission of JPA is to improve the social and emotional well-being and functioning of vulnerable children so they can reach their fullest potential at home, in school, and in our communities. This is accomplished by providing therapeutic counseling services to at-risk children and families, conducting research, sharing knowledge, and providing expert consultation and guidance to others serving these children and families.