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The Market Street Mission ministers to the homeless, helpless, and hopeless in Northern NJ by meeting their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs through a structured program which enables them to lead responsible, productive lives.
Build strong recovery communities, eliminate barriers to recovery supportive housing and promote best practice standards for New Hampshire alcohol and drug free homes. NHCORR is the New Hampshire affiliate of the National Alliance of Recovery Residence (NARR).
Lincoln Park Alano Club founded and incorporated on April 9, 1984 as a non-profit organization with a mission to provide a welcoming and safe meeting space, in support of 12-Step recovery groups.
LADMC Foundation strives to improve the lives of residents in Los Angeles County through public health education, health fairs, professional growth programs, and nurse leadership training.
To encourage, motivate, and inspire individuals to more than survive building a community thriving on evidence-based practices in peer-supported programs, service work, affordable housing for recovery treatment, and prevention of abuse.
Nothing But Nets is a global grassroots campaign to raise awareness, funds, and voices to fight malaria. In 2006, sports columnist Rick Reilly wrote a column in Sports Illustrated challenging each of his readers to donate at least $10 to send insecticide-treated bed nets to protect families from malaria-carrying mosquitoes.
"We hope to provide a safe, clean and accessible facility, in which recovering individuals and their families can attend twelve step meetings. Our club is a social gathering place 365 days a year, offering non-alcohol events, educational programs and open meetings. An atmosphere of sobriety, serenity, spiritual growth and responsibility is what we are striving to attain."
At Robin’s house, through sobriety, we pray your hopes and dreams come true as well!
Families Against Narcotics (FAN) is a community-based organization for those seeking recovery, those in recovery, family members affected by addiction, and community supporters. FAN seeks to change the face of addiction, dispel the stigma of addiction, and educate the community, as well as those affected by addiction.
Our vision is to provide employment opportunities for all individuals who are differently-abled by finding meaningful careers that leverage their unique talents and interests. Mission statement: Develop careers for individuals with different abilities that reinforce independence, resilience, and purpose.
"At Joyful Life Cochlear Implant Fund, we believe a person’s ability to hear should not depend on their ability to pay."
MISSION STATEMENTL.A. GOAL provides opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to increase their independence and employability through educational, vocational and recreational programs. L.A. GOAL's art and outreach activities educate the community about the abilities of people with disabilities.VISION STATEMENTOur vision is to create a more open society where people with developmental disabilities can enjoy full inclusion in their communities. To accomplish this, L.A. GOAL teaches the world about how people with developmental disabilities can better our lives. It is a magical reciprocity that we believe has long been overlooked.