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The Johnny Foundation seeks to raise awareness of depression in the hopes of preventing suicides through fund raising and awareness events and be an encouragement to others as we seek to shine God's light in the darkness that so many people struggle with .
Inspire exists to break the cycle of abuse and poverty through stable housing, education, training and mentorship of foster and homeless youth. We believe education is a key to breaking the cycle of abuse and poverty. We combine formal education, personal mentoring and life skills classes to give a well rounded education.
The TADSAW (Train A Dog - Save A Warrior) mission is to provide for the training of a Medical Alert Service Dog, as designated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines, for Any wounded Veteran Service Member (Active Duty, Retired, Discharged), surviving with Military Induced Anxiety Depression Syndrome (MIADS), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Military Sexual Trauma (MST) and/or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), in order to restore and improve the Veteran's Quality of Life with a canine 'Battle Buddy', at no charge to the Veteran or their family.
Team Up for Hope, Inc. is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that seeks to address the impact of mental illness, substance abuse and suicide in our communities by raising funds and awareness for local non-profit organizations at the forefront of these crises.
One Mind funds and accelerates collaborative scientific research, partnerships, and programs to improve brain and mental health outcomes. The organization supports research, workplace and community initiatives, and public engagement to advance understanding, prevention, and recovery for people affected by brain illnesses and injuries.
The mission of Camphill Village is to be an integrated community where people with developmental disabilities live a life with dignity, equality and a sense of purpose. On 615 acres of wooded hills, gardens, and pastures in rural upstate New York, adults with special needs and long- and short-term service volunteers strive to live and work together as equals in extended families in homes throughout Camphill Village. The founding of Camphill Village in 1961 was part of a transformative movement in the United States to reform how society treats people with special needs.
To educate, and empower, young women age 18-35 to their purposed life, through education, financial assistance, life skills, motivation, coaching, and counseling.
MEN'S X MENTAL, INC. is a nonprofit movement focused on normalizing and improving men’s mental health—especially among male athletes—by creating safe spaces, sharing stories, running programs and raising funds (including via merchandise) to support athlete-focused mental‑health work.
Provide education and suggort to alleviate sickle cell
To respond, educate, and advocate to end sexual violence .
Achieve social change through education and the arts
Village Care Family Services, Inc. has been connecting with families providing services in virtually every community in the Philadelphia area for nearly 20 years. VCFS was developed based on a sincere interest in enhancing people’s —parents, grandparents, aunts/uncles, foster parents, etc.— capacity to utilize proven strategies, as well as create their own solutions to address the needs of their developmentally delayed or disabled children. Our reputation for providing caring, high quality, culturally sensitive services to children and their families has been recognized from our earliest days of our existence.