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The organization runs “Josh’s House,” a veteran-designed wellness and recreation center and support program that helps veterans and service members recover and reintegrate by offering peer connection, complementary healing modalities (massage, acupuncture, Reiki, etc.), meals, classes and social activities at no cost to veterans.
The Pollinators Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit that promotes mental health resilience and social healing. We create compassionate communities of care and belonging through the power of arts, nature and restorative mind-body practices. Through a holistic community-based approach we bring together people from all walks of life to cultivate and sustain health, joy and resiliency connecting to creativity, nature, body wisdom, and to each other. Together, we co-create compassionate support ecosystems that foster deep care, community connection and wellbeing.We are committed to serving neurodiverse people, their families and caregivers, and those who otherwise might not have access to or cannot afford these services.
The Parachute People maximizes the POWER of PLAY to bring people together, create connections, lift spirits, and re-focus attention on personal wellness. We, as parachute people, commit our focus to the CORE FOUR Dimensions of Wellness (represented by the 4 colors of the parachute) that are amplified by our unique style of play.
THE ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER ASSOCIATION PROVIDES INFORMATION, RESOURCES AND NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES TO HELP ADULTS WITH ATTENTION DEFICIT/ HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER LEAD BETTER LIVES. WE PROVIDE HOPE, EMPOWERMENT AND CONNECTIONS WORLDWIDE BY BRINGING TOGETHER SCIENCE AND THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE FOR BOTH ADULTS WITH AD/HD AND PROFESSIONALS WHO SERVE THEM.
Garrett’s Space works to reduce suicide and fill gaps in mental‑health supports for young adults (roughly ages 18–28) by offering peer‑centered wellness programming and building a holistic, non‑medical residential center where participants can connect, learn coping skills, and access supportive services.
The Lynn Community Health Center's mission is to provide comprehensive health care of the highest quality for everyone in the greater Lynn community, regardless of ability to pay, targeting populations that experience the greatest barriers to care: children, teens, the poor, minorities, non-English speaking, and the frail elderly. Our goal is to improve the health of our community. Access to quality and comprehensive health care allows children to focus on success in school and adults to raise healthy families, pursue gainful employment, and become productive members of our society; ultimately resulting in a stronger, more vibrant community.
Support After Surrogacy Loss: You're Not Alone Infant loss during a surrogacy journey is a heartbreaking and unique grief that affects both the surrogate and the intended parents. We are a nonprofit dedicated to providing free resources, emotional support, and community for all families impacted by this kind of loss. We recognize that surrogates often carry a deep sense of guilt and grief, while intended parents face the devastation of losing a child they had longed and planned for in a non traditional way. Our mission is to create a safe space where both sides can share, heal, and be seen—because both sides matter. Together, we can honor this kind of loss and offer a path forward rooted in compassion, connection, and healing.
RMHA is an award-winning, not-for-profit agency providing effective behavioral healthcare to approximately 2,000 individuals living in the Northwest Bronx, Upper Manhattan and Westchester County. RMHA was founded by local leaders led by The Society for Ethical Culture in 1959 in response to the overwhelming perceived need for community mental health care in the area. In our 57th year, RMHA continues to thrive on the principles on which it was built: quality and affordability, promoting community involvement and enthusiasm through local and city-wide partnerships. We maintain formal and informal links with other Bronx and citywide mental health, substance abuse and social service agencies including the Coalition of Behavioral Health Agencies, Inc. We continually seek new ways to remain meaningfully connected to our constituents and to keep pace with the growth and shifting needs of our vibrant and culturally diverse community. We have earned a reputation for excellent service and management and are well regarded as a field placement site for graduate students from professional training programs throughout Greater New York. RMHA received the Mental Health Agency Award from the New York City Department of Mental Health for exceptional performance. In 2009-2010, RMHA served more than 2,000 clients throughout the Bronx, including schools, churches and community centers.