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YSFS helps young people and families meet the critical challenges of family life within a safe and stable environment. YSFS partners with families to find positive, non-institutional solutions, and builds on existing strengths within a framework of dignity, mutual respect, and personal responsibility. YSFS provides safety, support, and access to community resources, during periods of stress.
Helping Mamas connects helping mamas to mamas needing help. our vision is to be the baby supply bank of metro Atlanta and beyond. we provide costly and much needed baby supplies to organizations serving families in need in order to provide a safe and healthy environment for babies to thrive.
The GOD'S CHILD Project's mission is "to break the bitter chains of poverty through education, housing and healthcare." While GOD'S CHILD is rooted in education and health-care, we aim to support the communities we serve at every level of development. Through our wide range of programs, we help children and families living in extreme poverty to meet their basic needs and find a restored sense of hope, self-worth and human dignity. Religious affiliation is not a requirement for any program services.
Sonder House is a non profit organization in Pennsylvania established to create a residential living and learning experience for adults over 21 with intellectual disabilities. Our approach is based on residential schools that encompass farming, gardening, baking and crafting as part of their daily life, offering a purposeful life and a sense of community. Our goal is to create a forever home in an environment that offers a sense of community and is rich in providing a sense of accomplishment, pride and purpose.
The Alabama Oncology Foundation\u0027s mission is to Help Oncology Patients Excel during the fight against cancer.
Creating a community where families who have a child with cancer can build resilience and share delight.
At Proactive Families Advocacy Inc, our mission is to provide wrap-around services that are family-centered and culturally competent to families who are currently involved or at risk of involvement with the child welfare system.
Motherly Autistic Care (MAC) is a nonprofit support system & network for families that struggle with social opportunities and outlets for their Autistic loved ones. We aim to service and highlight individuals that are “not able” to engage in social and familial activities due to their possible grandiose, difficult to manage, intolerable behaviors. We aim to provide social settings where they are to just Beautifully Free to just Be themselves. MAC provides a haven for Autistic families to exist without judgement. Social engagement, community outreach, activities, and self-care opportunities for both parent and child are essential to MAC.
The mission of the Nevada Childhood CancerFoundation (NCCF) is to provide social, emotional, educational, andpsychological support services and programs to families of ALL children diagnosed with life threatening or critical illnesses such as cancer, HIV/AIDS, sickle cell, hemophilia, renal disorders, and immunologic diseases and provide healing arts and wellness programs to adults touched by cancer and to chronically ill children and their caregivers.
Founded by refugees for refugees, Legacy's mission is to provide hope and healing to refugees in the Middle Tennessee area by empowering refugees with education and skills to achieve stability and thereby facilitating successful integration into American society
The mission of Merry Heart Children's Camp is to provide a safe, nurturing, and fun outdoor experience for youth with heart conditions where they can meet new friends and develop courage and independence without fear of being judged by others.
YWCA Pierce County is dedicated to transforming lives through safety, healing, and empowerment. As an inclusionary non-profit organization, YWCA Pierce County aids survivors of domestic violence and their children throughout the healing process. All survivors are welcome regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity or expression, religion, or sexual orientation. As the largest provider of domestic violence services in our region, the YWCA serves 8,000 adults and children annually, who are seeking help due to domestic violence. Our current services can be divided into four main categories: Therapeutic Services, Support Shelter and Services, Legal Services, and Community Programs.