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To promote the emotional well-being of individuals and families through quality, affordable counseling and psychotherapy and to provide educational programs that enrich community life and serve as a resource to local organizations.
The Child Development Consortium of Los Angeles, Inc. helps children grow and develop to the best of their capabilities and puts them on a path to school readiness.
Dedicated to children's rights for over 20 years, the New York Center for Children (NYCC) is the only treatment center in New York City to provide free, comprehensive therapy services to child victims of physical and sexual abuse and their families, for as long as their healing requires.NYCC never turns a child in need away, never requires proof of insurance and always delivers best-practice personalized therapies to kids and families who suffer in silence.Having served over 15,000 children and their families, NYCC delivers groundbreaking training programs on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of child abuse.Over 20,000 medical students, mental health professionals, child care workers, doctors, nurses and first responders worldwide have attended the training programs. The NYCC method to healing is unmatched, replicable, scalable and serves as a model for centers and their communities nationwide
Founded in 1903, the YMCA of the Central Bay Area (formerly the Berkeley-Albany YMCA) is one of the oldest community service organizations in the East Bay and a leader in providing innovative programs that build health in spirit, mind and body. The YMCA’s mission is to bring people together in pursuit of spiritual, mental and physical growth, to build community, to serve.
Since 1989, the East Bay Coalition for the Homeless has been helping families get back on their feet, by stabilizing households and preventing homelessness.
BGCP’s vision is for all youth to grow up to lead fulfilling lives fueled by their passions, talents and a love of learning. We empower the youth in our community with equitable access to social, academic and career opportunities to thrive. We are now the largest expanded learning provider in San Mateo County, serving over 5,000 students at 29 sites from Daly City to East Palo Alto.
To uplift the underprivileged of India by involving the privileged of the world.
It’s simple: children thrive when families succeed. Inspired and guided by this truth for 30 years, The Child and Family Network Centers’ (CFNC) mission is to provide caring, high-quality, free education and related services to at-risk children and their families in their own neighborhoods in order to prepare them for success in school and life. Based in Alexandria, VA, CFNC was started in 1984 by a group of mothers living in public housing after seven of their children failed kindergarten. This endeavor was an immediate success and all of the children from CFNC’s first class were recognized by the public school as gifted. Over time, CFNC expanded both its reach and its range of services in response to community need. For families hovering near the poverty line, there is often no safety net. The working poor and their children struggle, often falling between the cracks. CFNC dramatically changes the trajectory of these children’s lives by providing accredited preschool and the support services their families need to succeed.
To rescue, restore and re-stabilize at risk and homeless individuals and families so they can thrive and become self-sufficient.
We offer Central Americans hope and the opportunity to overcome poverty by promoting democracy and prosperity through community libraries that spark a spirit of discovery and foster citizen participation.
The mission of Variety of Illinois is to improve the quality of life for children with disabilities by providing the equipment and experiences needed to reach their highest potential. This is accomplished through programs such as Variety at Play, offering inclusive, accessible activities for the whole family, Kids on the Go that provides mobility equipment not covered by insurance for children with physical limitations, and Live to Achieve that encourages participation & excellence in adaptive sports. Through a network of 44 chapters in 13 countries, Variety the Children’s Charity envisions a state where all children can actively participate in their communities and experience the joys that come with being a kid! Learn more at www.varietyofillinois.org.
The Child and Family Guidance Center provides children and families with culturally-informed mental health care and complementary supports, regardless of ability to pay.