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Founded in 1972, the Chinese Progressive Association educates, organizes and empowers the low income and working class immigrant Chinese community in San Francisco to build collective power with other oppressed communities to demand better living and working conditions and justice for all people.
We are passionate about helping people successfully make that transition into sober life. It is important to us that we help each individual and families with all aspects and struggles one could go through when starting a life of long term recovery.
Move to Heal partners with gyms to provide free fitness classes, followed by non-denominational group recovery meetings. Our participants receive mental health counseling, nutritional counseling, and free gym memberships.Our participants bond on a physical level during workouts, and on an emotional level at meetings. They build strong, open relationships. They feel safe. They become further away from their life-threatening illness, which leads to long-term recovery.
The Alano Club of Crystal Lake is a social club for people who are interested in addiction recovery. The primary purpose of the Club’s building is to provide meeting space for meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous and also provides space for other recovery programs.
Camel Club, Inc. operates a community recovery clubhouse in Santa Rosa Beach that provides meeting space and support for 12‑step and related peer‑support groups (AA, NA, Al‑Anon and eating‑disorder recovery groups). The organization’s activities focus on keeping a sober, supportive environment open to people in recovery and facilitating regular fellowship and meetings.
Central Arkansas Harm Reduction Project is a grassroots organization based in Little Rock, Arkansas created by and for people impacted by the War on Drugs. We stand side-by-side with people in our community and offer love and support.
To save lives from opioid overdose death and support recovery from substance use disorder.
Devoted to improving the quality of life for people with disabilities through individualized employment services
Queens Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous is an organization formed to serve all A.A. groups in Queens County whether they contribute to its support or not.
Seva Foundation works to prevent blindness and restore sight worldwide. Our programs build the capacity of underserved communities to provide comprehensive and high-quality eye care that is accessible by all.
Primavera co-creates pathways out of poverty by providing housing, workforce development, homeownership and financial education, and community development services. The organization focuses on preventing and ending homelessness and helping individuals and families achieve long-term financial stability and safe, affordable housing.
Amethyst Place provides long‑term supportive housing and wraparound services for mothers and their children recovering from substance use, trauma, and generational poverty. The organization combines safe, stable homes with therapeutic supports, case management, employment and family‑empowerment services so families can heal, reunify and build lasting independence.