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ACT's mission is to protect, support, educate and empower victims of domestic violence and their children and survivors of sexual assault and human trafficking in Lee, Hendry and Glades Counties, Florida.
SPARCC's mission is to stop domestic and sexual violence in our communities.
Daniel Memorial, founded in 1884, is the oldest child-serving agency in Florida. The agency motto, “improving the odds for kids," captures the purpose of our mission “to improve the lives of children and families." We seek to ensure that our most vulnerable children and families are provided with the skills and supports necessary to become resilient, healthy, contributing citizens. To this end, we currently offer a continuum of quality programs addressing child welfare, adoption, independent living, mental health, case management and juvenile justice. All programs and administrative functions are accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA).
Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee, an affiliate of the Cancer Support Community, is dedicated to providing support, education and hope to all people impacted by cancer, including family members and friends of those diagnosed. Free of charge to everyone, Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee’s evidence-based programming for men, women, children and families includes support groups, healthy lifestyle workshops, mind-body classes, social activities, educational lectures and community resource information. Offering approximately 70 professionally-led support and networking groups, and more than 80 educational workshops and lectures each month from two locations, Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee is able to make a tangible difference in the lives of those impacted by cancer. We build community, so no one has to face cancer alone. Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee mission is to ensure all people impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action, and sustained by community.
The NCAC models, promotes and delivers excellence in child abuse response and prevention through service, education and leadership.
Waking the Village's mission is to offer 18 months of housing and support so that Sacramento County's homeless, parenting or pregnant youth and their children can get busy living rather than surviving. Through Tubman House, young parents (18 to 21 years old) experience healthy living, intensive case management, parent coaching and educational support so that they leave prepared to be leaders in their own lives, and leaders in the lives of their children and communities. In exchange for housing, child care, and wrap around support, Tubman residents lead Youth Corps, growing as leaders as they govern Tubman and spearhead projects to build up their community.
The Sarcoma Alliance strives to better the lives of people affected by sarcoma through accurate diagnosis, improved access to care, guidance, education, and support. Together we can make a difference.
TO FOSTER AN ENVIRONMENT OF CONFIDENTIALITY, SAFETY AND REVERENCE WHILE PROVIDING COUNSELING AND THERAPY TO INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES AND COUPLE RELATIONSHIPS.
The mission of Helping Hand Home for Children is to provide a nurturing and therapeutic home for children and to restore each child to a healthy family setting. Children, whose young lives were once filled with fear, pain, and chaos, are learning to trust adults to take care of them and reclaim their childhood.
The mission of The Settlement Home for Children is to promote healing and growth in children, young adults and their families by providing a continuum of care, support and resources. We serve children who have experienced severe emotional trauma, abuse and neglect.
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.
To inspire and empower women, men and children to overcome violence, crisis and poverty