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For more than 20 years, the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids has fought to protect children and save lives from the #1 cause of preventable death: tobacco use. Our vision is a future free of the death and disease caused by tobacco. Because tobacco has killed enough.
A woman's choice resource center is committed to presenting the gospel of our lord in word and deed by educating women facing crisis pregnancies, responding to their needs and protecting the lives of unborn children necole's place exists to equip mothers and their children to live godly and productive lives by sharing god's word, encouraging christian life choices, teaching practical living skills and providing spiritua land emotional support
The Center for Restorative Justice Works unites children, families, and communities separated by crime and the criminal justice system. CRJW calls the community to set aside pre-judgments about women and men in prison in order to work together to accompany families torn apart by the crime and the criminal justice system; create awareness about the negative impacts of incarceration on children and families, and advocate for programs and policies that restore relationships.
Mission: We empower children and families through transformative mental health care and educational services.The San Diego Center for Children provides hope and healing to over 1,000 children and families every day through a range of services. As San Diego’s oldest children’s nonprofit founded in 1887, the Center operates 9 program sites and community-based services within hundreds of homes and schools across San Diego County. The Center is nationally accredited for its excellence in quality of care by The Joint Commission.
The Institute for Behavior and Health, Inc. identifies and promotes powerful ideas and policies that improve prevention, treatment, and recovery in the interest of public health. Our One Choice Prevention initiative focuses on establishing a clear public health standard of no substance use before age 21 to protect adolescent brain development. One Choice is rooted in the science of the developing brain, recognizing that addiction is a pediatric-onset disorder; for teens, all substance use is related; and youth substance use is not inevitable. Our work is managed by a small and productive team, working with a uniquely talented and dedicated group of national advisers and allies.
The Vision, Mission, and Values of There is Hope for Me (TIHFM)Vision: To identify and restore survivors of human trafficking and abuse. Mission: As a survivors-to-survivors nonprofit. TIHFM offers H.O.P.E. through Healing, Opportunity, Purpose and Empowerment. We conduct education and awareness outreach and identification of trafficking survivors, provide one-on-one survivor peer mentoring (restoration) and support to those affected by human trafficking and abuse. Values: We provide hope and unconditional love to survivors and their families. Collaboration with law enforcement aids in successful prosecutions while maintaining partnerships of integrity, which guards the valued trust of our survivors. We provide national trainings on trauma-informed, survivor centered care.