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We inspire healing after sexual trauma with a mission to end the cycle of abuse knowing that integration inspires a purposed, joy filled life. We believe everyone has the right to heal.
The mission of EHCA is to assist people with disabilities to live rich & fulfilling lives.
Hope Clinical Care is the outpatient therapeutic company of Vision For Hope. Hope Clinical Care specializes in helping children with intellectual and developmental disabilities increase overall health and well-being through personalized clinical, educational and therapeutic services, including autism screening and diagnosis, Applied Behavior Analysis therapy, music therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. Hundreds of children with disabilities and their families find increased joy and independence by receiving interventions through Hope Clinical Care.
From the website: "HIPS advances the health rights and dignity, of people and communities impacted by sex work and drug use by providing non-judgmental harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement led by those with lived experience."
Founded in 1943, the mission of WJCS, a not-for-profit organization, is to provide care to people of all ages and backgrounds who are confronting significant challenges relating to mental health, trauma, disabilities, youth, and geriatric services. WJCS’ highly trained staff serve more than 20,000 Westchester County residents each year through approximately 88+ programs. Through private funding and support from UJA-Federation of New York, WJCS also meets the diverse needs of the Westchester Jewish community, providing educational and spiritual programming in Jewish day schools, nursery schools, and synagogues.
Empowering children and adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities and/or autism, to maximize their personal potential and enrich their communities.
Our mission is to deliver life changing services to people with behavioral health issues and intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Founded in 1975, the National Organization for Victim Assistance is the oldest champion of rights and services for victims of crime and crisis in the worldwide victims' movement. Over the decades, NOVA has earned the respect of victims, their advocates, and their allies for advancing its four purposes: 1. Advocating for victim rights; 2. Improving the knowledge and skills of those who seek to help victims through training; 3. Responding directly to victims of crime and crisis with a toll-free "800" helpline; and, 4. Serving NOVA's members through its informative newsletters, its acclaimed annual conference, and its discounts on valuable materials and training.
Pittsburgh Behavioral Services (PBS) provides applied behavioral and related educational supports to people with autism, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and other behavioral or learning needs. The organization aims to improve individuals’ quality of life across the lifespan through research‑validated strategies, family training, and partnerships with schools and researchers.
As a premier service provider, they passionately advocate on behalf of individuals with disabilities by creating opportunities for them to succeed, to achieve, to grow, and to be happy.
TO PROVIDE THE HIGHEST QUALITY CARE AND OPPORTUNITIES AFFORDING INDIVIDUALS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES TO LEAD SUCCESSFUL AND FULFILLING LIVES WITHING THEIR COMMUNITIES
TO PROVIDE SUPERVISED HOME LIVING AND RELATED SERVICES FOR ADULTS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES AND A CONCURRENT DIAGNOSIS OF AUTISM OR OTHER COMMUNICATION DISORDER.