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The Knights and Orchids Society (TKO) envisions a future where Transgender, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Gay (TLBG) Black people are empowered to live full and healthy lives free from harm. Our mission is to build the power of TQBLG Black people across the south by providing a spectrum of health and wellness services designed to address the social determinants of health that negatively impact our communities. Since 2019, we have provided 258 clients with services through our primary program Fast, Affirming, Innovative Testing and Healthcare or FAITH.
The George Hull Centre for Children & Families is an accredited children's mental health centre dedicated to serving children and youth, from birth to age 18, and their families. We help troubled children. We help troubled families. Children with depression. Children with school problems. Children with drug problems. Children who want to die. The Centre offers hope and healing through a full range of mental health services, including prevention services, outpatient services, day treatment and residential services. Our staff - early childhood educators, child and youth workers, social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, speech and language pathologists - are united by a common commitment to work tirelessly to support children and their families to become strong and healthy. "There were many times when I felt that the George Hull Centre was a lifeline for my family and I will always be grateful for all of the help and support we received." (Parent)
Holston United Methodist Home for Children provides hope and healing for a brighter future by sharing the love of Jesus with children and families struggling with life's challenges.
The mission of the Caring for Children Foundation of Texas' Care Van Program is to immunize uninsured and medically underserved children, and provide targeted preventative health services to help families throughout Texas.
The Military Police Fund for Blind Children was founded in 1957 and specializes in assisting visually impaired Canadian children up to the age of 21. The fund is operated entirely by Canadian Military Police volunteers.
Our Children, Our Future / Nos enfants, notre avenir provides family/parent support programs for expecting parents and parents of children up to six years of age to help parents improve their parenting skills and learn effective ways to maximize the development of their children during the critical early years (0-6 years old) which will have a positive impact for the rest of their lives.
Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children promotes early identification and intervention of hearing impairment and provides learning in a rich auditory-oral environment so that children with hearing loss can develop to their maximum potential through listening, language and speech.
We empower and enrich the lives of the children, teenagers, and adults with intellectual developmental disabilities that we serve.
The purpose of the home is to assist families in need by providing a safe home-like setting for children until they are reunited with family or achieve independence resident children range in age from infant to 22 the average resident census is 50-65 limited housing is also available for youth over the age of 18 if they are enrolled in a school of higher education
The Victoria Society for Children with Autism (VSCA) supports children with autism and their families in a number of ways. We have monthly meetings where members can get a chance to talk with other parents, hear the occasional guest speaker, and sign out books, DVD’s, OT equipment and educational materials from our lending library. Through our newsletter, you’ll find out about the latest happenings at VSCA and in the Victoria area. There is also a small pool of respite funding available to our members. VSCA holds several workshops each year on autism-related topics - these already-inexpensive events are available at a reduced price to our members, and are always held here in Victoria. VSCA holds social events to allow families to meet one another in a supportive and understanding environment. We offer a range of activities so there are events that will appeal to children of all ages, and give them a chance to form friendships with peers sharing similar interests.
OPERATES THREE FACILITIES: A LICENSED EMERGENCY SHELTER WITH TREATMENT, THAT PROVIDES SAFE HOUSING AND CARE FOR ABUSED, NEGLECTED, AND ABANDONED CHILDREN. A SEPARATE HOUSE FOR BOYS PROVIDING LONG TERM RESIDENCE. A SEPARATE HOUSE FOR GIRLS PROVIDING LONG TERM RESIDENCE
PROVIDE QUALITY CARE FOR CHILDREN WHO HAVE BEEN SEPARATED FROM THEIR HOMES BECAUSE OF DEATH, DIVORCE, SEPARATION, NEGLECT, ABUSE, OR INABILITY TO ADJUST TO THEIR PRESENT LIVING SITUATION. THE HOME SEEKS TO PROVIDE AN ENVIRONMENT OF LOVE, SECURITY, AND ACCEPTANCE WHERE A CHILD CAN GROW AND DEVELOP AS AN INDIVIDUAL.