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To bridge opportunity gaps for young people by delivering impactful, gender-responsive programmes in digital literacy, sustainability, entrepreneurship, and youth mental health, fostering purpose-driven lives and socio-economic transformation
Tshepong Centre exists to provide a safe, developmentally appropriate environment for children and adults with intellectual disabilities by giving each mental health care user, emotional, physical and cognitive stimulation and development, therapy and rehabilitation.
Zartonk-89 strives to support community development, help single parent, parentless and needy children, teenagers and youth to solve their educational, social, health, juridical problems, provide them with mental, physical development and life improvement.
The principal object of the charity is to preserve and protect the physical and mental health of young people in India by promoting the work of Ashish Gram Rachna Trust (AGRT), Institute of Health Management Pachod in particular but not exclusively by 1. Sharing research 2. Raising funds for specific projects carried out by IHMP 3 Providing support for volunteers working in india
To be strategically positioned and become a household name in providing effective clinical practice of family therapy/counselling, training, psychological support, and education, not only to save lives but to improve mental health-care utilization and improving quality of life in the community.
Care farm LouTieJu aims to positively influence the mental health of children and their families, strengthen bonds within the family and provide a warm, safe & peaceful place where positive experiences and energy make life's difficulties more bearable.
The mission of Sukarya is to focus on ensuring equitable access to quality health services for all including the poorest sections of the society, especially women, adolescents and children. All our interventions are designed and implemented to meet the following objectives: To improve maternal and child health To advocate, promote and sensitise communities on Primary Health Care, Reproductive Child Health and Family Planning. To advocate, encourage and guide positive 'health-seeking behaviour with special emphasis on physical, mental and social well-being. To empower women by strengthening their physical, emotional well-being and economic stability. To provide humanitarian assistance to areas affected by natural calamities such as cyclones, earthquakes and floods. The vision of Sukarya is health for all. "Better Health, Better Society"; a society in which citizens enjoy holistic health and their well-being. Healthy and successful citizens contribute actively to overall growth of their family, community and the society.
AISHA is an independent and non-profit women Palestinian NGO with the purpose of promoting gender justice and protecting and empowering vulnerable women, children and adolescents' survivors of GBV, addiction, and those with disabilities through women protection and empowerment, child and family protection, and mental health and substance abuse community-based services programs.
Supporting mental wellness through the freedom of driving.
The Nava Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization providing psychotherapy and training to the community, organizations, and individuals to decrease the impact of trauma and increase engagement in anti-racism.We believe that everyone deserves access to quality mental health services and meaningful education to develop their best self and make the world a more equitable and safe space for all.
TRANSFORMING HAITI'S DISADVANTAGED RURAL COMMUNITIES IN THEIR MENTAL (MINDSET), SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL DIMENSIONS
The relief of chidren and young people who are suffering from sickness or physical or mental disability by assisting them to lead full and independent lives and by any other means whatsoever. The provision of support and assistance to the carers of chidren or young people suffering from physical or mental disability.