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The mission of PLAN of Maryland-D.C. is to enable individuals with disabilities to maximize their potential for independence and quality of life through coordinated service and programs that emphasize long term planning, case management, family services and financial management.
Changing the way addiction and recovery are understood and embraced through advocacy, education and leadership
Concise summary — Concerns of Police Survivors (this chapter of C.O.P.S.) provides peer support, training, and practical resources to surviving family members, co‑workers, and others affected by law‑enforcement deaths in the line of duty. The chapter offers local outreach, survivor weekends and camps, and assistance after line‑of‑duty deaths to help rebuild survivors’ lives.
Farmsteads of New England, Inc. (FNE) is dedicated to empowering individuals who have autism, developmental disabilities, and others with varying abilities to pursue their chosen path to live a meaningful and satisfying life by providing transitional and long-term supports and services in a rural environment that fosters growth, interdependence, and self-confidence.
The Light of Kimberly is non-profit organization that aims to improve the quality of life for those affected by violence and abuse. Our mission is to address the unmet needs of victims whose lives are affected by violence and abuse by providing them with support and services. We have decided to focus on women who have a physical or intellectual disability, women living with a mental health condition or struggling with a substance abuse issue.
Founded in 1971, Unity House is a not-for-profit, human services agency that plays an integral role in empowering the most vulnerable citizens of the capital district in upstate NY. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for people living in poverty, adults with mental illness, victims of domestic violence, children with developmental delays and their families, people living with HIV/AIDS, and others whose needs can effectively be met by Unity House services and philosophy. Unity House provides direct service to those in need and works toward social justice. We help individuals identify their strengths and needs, draw upon their abilities, and access community resources.
We acknowledge that social inequality and injustice exacerbate drug-related harm. By engaging in outreach, education, and advocacy, we aim to transform our community's culture and challenge perceptions surrounding those grappling with substance use disorders. Our efforts focus on reducing the transmission of infectious diseases by offering free in-house testing, facilitating seamless transitions to treatment, promoting safer drug use practices, and connecting individuals and communities with recovery resources. Access Point of Georgia, Inc. wholeheartedly supports diverse recovery pathways by providing harm reduction services and recovery resources to people who use drugs and other key populations in Northeast Georgia.
Queen of Peace Center provides family‑centered behavioral health care for women with substance‑use disorders, their children, and families — offering treatment, prevention/education, therapeutic childcare, and housing supports (residential and outpatient services) to help families rebuild stable, healthy lives.
End of Life Washington upholds your right to the full range of end-of-life choices, including Death with Dignity, through advocacy, education, and support. If you or someone you know needs information and support related to end-of-life options, End of Life Washington can help. We can offer support for: - Talking to your loved ones about dying. - Making decisions about what you want at the end of life. - Talking to your physician about hospice, palliative care, and pain management. - Finding hospice providers. - Understanding all options to achieve a peaceful death including Washington’s Death with Dignity Act and Voluntary Stopping Eating and Drinking (VSED).
“Voice of the Veteran is dedicated to transforming the lives of Veterans and their families by amplifying their voices, providing essential support, and fostering understanding between civilian and military communities. We strive to deliver the highest quality of service with integrity, honesty, compassion, and a never quit attitude. Our mission is to ensure that every Veteran and their families receives the recognition, resources, and respect they deserve, honoring their sacrifices, empowering them to lead fulfilling lives.”
Founded in 2012, ARM (Art, Recreation, Movement) of Care uses the Creative Arts to restore and empower youth who have been exploited through human trafficking and at risk of being exploited.
Founded in 2016 Heart of Hope Healing focuses on creating healthy individuals and families, building relationships, and creating connections through a variety of therapeutic modalities.