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YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.
Our mission is to serve LGBTQ youth and young adults ages 14-24. We enhance their lives by providing empowering social and service programs that promote self‐expression, self‐acceptance, leadership development and healthy life choices.
Public charity founded in 2008 to provide supportive services to parents of children with developmental disabilities. Parents are provided mental health support and connection to professional services for themselves and their family members. Parents are celebrated with weekend opportunities for movies, lunch or dinner outings that provide the chance for parents to exhale and reconnect with self. An annual event celebrates all parents served through HOPE.
Founded in 1991, our vision is for the kids in at-risk communities to be spiritually, physically, and emotionally healthy, to be of good character and to have the tools to become successful and productive citizens. The Every Kid Outreach mission is to empower Every Kid to reach his or her brightest future. We will facilitate their ventures of success through: • One-on-one quality time through school visits, sports activities and community engagement • Programs, camps, community service projects and special events designed for youth • Mentoring sessions where every day heroes make a connection with students EKO REACHES: 500+ students per year across 3 Counties: Orange, Seminole, and Osceola
Through hands-on experience in a safe and peaceful environment, rescued horses and children facing conflicts or challenges come together to help each other learn to love and trust again.
To promote spiritual, emotional, and physical healing and well-being in hurting woman and their families.
Children's Health Council's mission is to help children with ADHD, LD, Anxiety & Depression and Autism Spectrum Disorders thrive by promoting Social Emotional Learning, Academics, Executive functioning and Physical Development. Our Center, two schools and Community Clinic serve families in Silicon Valley as well as the greater San Francisco Bay Area. We believe there is a world of promise and potential in every child and using a personalized approach, we help children become happier, more resilient and more successful at home, in school and in life.
The Soldiers Project is committed to providing a safety net of psychological care for post-9/11 Veterans, regardless of their discharge status, and their loved ones. We also work to educate the general public on how the psychological consequences of war affect not only those who serve, but also their loved ones at home and in our communities. All counseling is done by licensed professional mental health therapists in their private, professional office spaces.
Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation is a national organization with a mission to eliminate pediatric cancer and to provide hope and support to those who are touched by it.
The underlying premise of Bean's Cafe is a deep belief in the inherent dignity of every person, a belief that people will respond with kindness when treated kindly, with trust when trusted, and respectfully when respected. Our aim is not to set up a value system - determining what is right or wrong - or a way of life for persons, but to allow them to form their own. In this situation a person is not acting in a special way, and their eventual response is free, lasting, and more fully themselves.
La Casa de las Madres was founded in 1976 by a group of Bay Area women, most of whom had experienced domestic violence as victims or as daughters of abused mothers. Deeply motivated by the death of her mother, one of the founders set forth to establish a place where women could seek refuge from domestic violence; where they would be safe, cared for, and allowed to regain physical strength and self-esteem. Their refuge would be named La Casa de las Madres--The Home of the Mothers. Today, La Casa offers emergency shelter to women and their children while providing advocacy, counseling, family-based services and referrals. Our downtown office houses our two 24-hour crisis lines, Drop-In Counseling Center, Teen Intervention and Prevention Program, and Community Education and Outreach Program as well as our administration.