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The mission of the Kansas City Suicide Awareness and Prevention Program (KCSAPP) is to eliminate suicide in Kansas City and the surrounding region through advocacy in health policy, initiation of data collection and analysis, organization of community collaboration on assessment and prevention activities, innovative, best practices clinical training, and ongoing "Zero Suicide" system improvement among mental health, social service and first responder agencies. Our vision is that programs and services will be comprehensive, timely, multidisciplinary, collaborative, culturally, age and gender sensitive. Also that outcomes will be measurable.
The mission of Tomorrow's Rainbow is to nurture emotional wellness and resiliency for children, teens, and families, experiencing grief, loss, or trauma.
We walk with people facing homelessness on their journey to lifelong stability.
The mission of Sheffield Place is “To empower homeless mothers and their children to heal from their trauma and help them become self-sufficient.”
Truman Medical Centers provides exceptional care – without exception – to all who walk through their doors, regardless of income or insurance status. It’s the one health system their community can’t live without.
Dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with mental illness and their families through support, education, and advocacy.
To provide quality counseling to ALL persons, regardless of ability to pay, with specific opportunity to assist the under-resourced or under-insured, and to fill a gap in the professional development of Marriage and Family Therapists and Counselors by creating a rigorous collaborative post-graduate fellowship program with an emphasis in faith-based training of Marriage and Family Therapy.
The mission of the Ryan Goldblatt Foundation is to honor Ryan’s memory by raising funds for the medical institutions and charitable organizations that provided support and services to Ryan and his family during his courageous fight with cancer.
Shelter to Soldier is a 501c3 non-profit organization that adopts dogs from an otherwise uncertain future in local shelters and trains them to become psychiatric service dogs for post-9/11 veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress (PTS), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and/or Military Sexual Trauma (MST) among other injuries associated with traumatic service experiences. The program also places emotional support animals (ESAs) with active duty military and veterans, and deploys the Shelter to Soldier Canine Ambassadors therapy dog team to provide visits of love and comfort to local military, veterans and their families.
To empower cancer survivors with the tools and training needed to recover health and wellness.
The mission of the The Mental Health Coalition of Teton Valley is to empower the people of our community to enhance their mental wellness by providing advocacy, education, and access to resources.
To give those whose lives have been disrupted by mental illness the opportunity to recover meaningful work and relationships as they reintegrate into the broader community.