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Edgewood Center for Children and Families is a non-profit provider of behavioral health services to children, youth, and families that has served the San Francisco Bay Area for over 170 years. As the oldest children’s charity in the Western US, Edgewood helps individuals and their loved ones who struggle with mental illness and behavioral health issues by providing treatment, prevention programs, and crisis services. Our mission: to promote the behavioral health of children, youth, and families and support a positive transition to adulthood.
The Elk Institute specializes in treating psychological trauma in the military population but is also equipped to address general psychological health issues. The Institute is a Tampa based organization established to provide education, consultation, and treatment to the military and veteran community, at no cost to the service member.
To promote the mental well-being and healthy development of Oklahoma’s infants and young children through multi-disciplinary collaboration, education, workforce development, and advocacy for best practices.
2-1-1 Broward's is a one-program multi-service agency that provides vital linkages between health and human service providers and the Broward community through the 2-1-1 general and specialty Helplines. It is 2-1-1 Broward's mission to provide 24-hour comprehensive Helpline and support services for individuals in our community seeking crisis/suicide intervention, and/or information and referrals for health and human services, community resource and disaster-related information in Broward.
To build better futures through the delivery of health care, education, and social support. We embrace culturally diverse communities to provide them with the highest quality of care, regardless of ability to pay.
TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR CHILDREN WITH EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS AND THEIR FAMILIES.
We see how deeply survivors of complex trauma are suffering, often alone and unseen. The Wild Hope is an emerging community equine therapy center committed to providing access to a safe space to heal and foster belonging.Because we ALL deserve to lead a rich life of connection and meaning!We'll do this through Equine-Assisted Therapy and Programs, Alternative Therapies, Trauma-Informed Horsemanship, Supportive Relationships, and Collaborative Community Partnerships
Alcott's mission is to improve the mental health of underserved individuals through integrated social care. Alcott provides community-based mental health and supportive housing services for low- and no-income adults across Los Angeles County, aiming to remove barriers to care, reduce stigma, and support clients’ transition toward wellness through therapy, case management, psychiatry, and housing programs.
Fernside provides no‑cost peer support groups, camps, school programs and crisis outreach to children, teens, and families who have experienced a death, and it works to raise community awareness and education about childhood grief.
Brooke's Place provides support groups, therapy services and community education to empower children, teens, young adults, and their families to thrive in the midst of grief.
Casa Pacifica provides a continuum of mental-health, residential, educational, and community-based services for foster and at‑risk children, young adults, and their families. Its programs use evidence‑based clinical and educational approaches to promote healing, stability, and long‑term well‑being so youth can reengage with school and family and reach their potential.
Helping children and families help themselves to live a better life and build a stronger community.