Find your favorite nonprofit or choose one that inspires you from our database of over 2 million charitable organizations.
Displaying 37–48 of 2,439
Suicide is a preventable mental health crisis. The primary obstacle to suicide prevention is silence. Proactive suicide prevention means starting the conversation on mental health before it adversely impacts our lives. At Hope For The Day, we strive to eliminate the highest risk factors of suicide through outreach, mental health education, and community action.
The mission of the The Mental Health Coalition of Teton Valley is to empower the people of our community to enhance their mental wellness by providing advocacy, education, and access to resources.
The coalition works to prevent suicide in Elkhart County by educating the public, providing training and presentations, and connecting people to local resources and support. It focuses on community awareness, outreach, and training rather than delivering direct clinical services.
The mission of Casting for Recovery (CfR) is to enhance the quality of life of women with breast cancer through a unique program that combines breast cancer education and peer support with the therapeutic sport of fly fishing. The retreats offer opportunities for women to find inspiration, discover renewed energy for life and experience healing connections with other women and nature. CfR’s retreats are open to breast cancer survivors of all ages, in all stages of treatment and recovery, and are free to participants. On a physical level, the gentle, rhythmic motion of fly casting is similar to exercises often prescribed after surgery or radiation to promote soft tissue stretching. On an emotional level, women are given the opportunity to experience a new activity in a safe environment amongst a supportive group of peers. The retreats provide resources to help address quality of life issues after a breast cancer diagnosis, and a new outlet – fly fishing – as a reprieve from the everyday stresses and challenges of their cancer.
We bring together those of like mind and spirit who want to make the world a better place by lifting up the work of women around the world for gender equality and social justice.
The National Veterans Foundation (NVF) was founded in 1985 to help veterans streamline the process of accessing help for the myriad of needs they face, and to help broaden public understanding of these needs--including crisis/PTSD counseling, medical treatment, legal aid, VA benefits assistance, food, shelter, education, employment training, homelessness services, and substance abuse treatment. The NVF operates the Nation's only live, toll-free crisis management, information, and referral helpline (1-888-777-4443; vetsupport@nvf.org) for all veterans and their families; coordinates Public Awareness Programs designed to increase awareness and understanding about the effects of war and human needs of Americas veterans; and conducts ongoing outreach programs that provide veterans and families in need with food, clothing, transportation, employment, and other essential resources.
They are dedicated to making an impact by supplying morale-based programming that will empower our Warriors’ mental well-being.
Laughs for the Troops Help Support Our Military Veterans and Families
To provide a path to renewed health for those seeking recovery from all forms of eating disorders through professional resource referrals, educational training and a supportive community.
To promote healthy lives by decreasing youth substance use in Blaine county through innovative programming, community education and positive policy change.