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Breaking the cycle of poverty and despair ... one life at a time
The mission of the Douglas Center is to assist adults living with intellectual, developmental and physical disabilities in improving their independent living skills and enrichment of their quality of life.
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.
The Fortune Society's mission is to support successful re-entry from prison and promote alternatives to incarceration, thus strengthening the fabric of our communities. We do this by: BELIEVING in the power of individuals to change, BUILDING LIVES through service programs shaped by the needs and experience of our clients, and CHANGING MINDS through education and advocacy that work to rectify unjust and brutal criminal justice policies.
Network works with incarcerated men and women and those released from prison to help them rebuild their lives to avoid recidivism, and become responsible family members as well as productive, stable citizens in their communities. Network in the Prisons sponsors voluntary therapeutic communities within New York State correctional facilities to promote positive individual growth and change, encourage education and skills development, and foster a respectful connection to the larger society. Network in the Community offers therapeutic support and reentry services, both directly and through partnering community providers, individualized to ensure successful reintegration to the community.
Dedicated to raising awareness for 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome while connecting, supporting and offering accurate information for families affected by 22q.