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W.O.M.A.N., Inc. supports survivors of domestic violence and their loved ones along their healing journeys, bridging value-rich networks designed to address intersections of violence.
Founded in 2008, the Project Horse Empowerment Center is a therapy and learning center which connects people in need of renewed hope and confidence with rehabilitated rescue horses, creating a unique community of mutual healing and benefit. Our treatment team, which includes licensed mental health professionals, certified equine specialists and therapy horses, works with clients of all ages with a wide variety of mental health challenges or personal development goals.
Founded in 2002, the RDS Foundation and Sutherland Bipolar Center is dedicated to improving the lives of people and their families impacted by bipolar disorder. We have helped over 1600 people for more than 15 years-- people who would not have been able to get the treatment that they need elsewhere because of financial difficulties. Our clients pay little to no money for services (typically $0-20/session), and we don't take insurance. Because of this, our Center runs mostly on grants and donations. We offer a comprehensive initial diagnosis, psychotherapy (e.g. individual, family and/or group) and psychoeducation (an 8-week Seminar that covers 12 hours of information not available anywhere). In collaboration with the University of Colorado in Boulder, the clinic is housed at the Muenzinger building in the Psychology Department. Our clinic is staffed by a licensed clinical psychologist who also mentors and directs highly qualified doctoral Psychology graduate students from the University. To access services, please visit our website (https://rdsfoundation.org/the-rds-center-at-cu/how-to-access-services/) or call 303-492-5680.
Improving lives affected by schizophrenia related brain disorders through support, education and advocacy.
To be a place where anyone touched by cancer can find the support and resources to live life to the fullest.
Provide abstinence-based, secular, and self-directed recovery pathways through meetings and support communities.
CancerCare® is the leading national organization dedicated to providing free, professional support services including resource navigation, counseling, support groups, educational workshops, publications and financial assistance. All CancerCare services are provided by master's-prepared oncology social workers and world-leading cancer experts.
The mission of Peachtree Farm is to produce locally grown produce for the metro Atlanta and North Georgia area while providing job opportunities for individuals with disabilities.
New Beginnings empowers survivors and mobilizes community awareness and action to end domestic violence.
Thunder Rode provides confidence building and rehabilitative training to individuals of all ages with special needs, within aspects of the equine industry. This program will have no boundaries regarding developmental growth, program growth and learning potential for individuals, enhancing their abilities to live and work successfully within the community.
A 501(c)(3) human rights organization, Just Detention International (JDI) seeks to end sexual violence in all forms of detention. JDI has three core goals for its work: to engender policies that ensure government accountability for prisoner rape; to change ill-informed and flippant public attitudes toward sexual assault behind bars; and to promote access to resources for survivors of this type of violence.
The Jimmy Miller Memorial Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization #20-1702191 is dedicated to honoring the life of our inspiration, Jimmy Miller, by supporting the healing of mental and physical illness through surfing and ocean related activities. Through recreational, education, and mentoring programs, the Jimmy Miller Memorial Foundation enables surfers, educators, therapists, lifeguards and friends to help people affected by mental and physical illness feel the joy and healing power of the ocean and surfing. JMMF pioneered the formation of an adaptive surfing program titled Ocean Therapy, where surfing is used as a means to increase self-esteem and self-efficacy in individuals suffering from mental and/or physical illness. The Ocean Therapy program is currently working with at risk children in the Los Angeles foster care community, veterans from all branches of the military and injured Marines in the Wounded Warrior Battalion in Camp Pendleton. We are looking to expand our programming to the addiction/recovery populations, victims and survivors of mass public and terrorist attacks, those suffering from suicidal ideation and anxiety, depression and other mental health illnesses.