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The mission of First Place for Youth is to help foster youth build the skills they need to make a successful transition to self-sufficiency and responsible adulthood. We take a “double bottom line” approach to our mission: provide results-driven direct service to young people who need support in pursuing their goals; and advocate for public policies that will improve the lives of as many foster kids as possible.
To provide comprehensive child care services for displaced children due to death, seperation, abuse, abandonment, illness or other unfortunate circumstances. To ensure that while they are in our care they are afforded their rights as outlined in our statement of rights of a child. In addition, our children feel comfortable and that they develop a sense of self-worth. To offer our children a place where they can feel safe and secure, but moreover, to provide a place that they call a home.
Ennis Center for Children provides foster care, adoption, delinquency intervention and outpatient counseling to abused, neglected and at-risk youth across southeast Michigan. The organization works to preserve families when possible and to place children in safe, permanent homes when needed, while recruiting and supporting foster and adoptive families.
New Yorkers for Children (NYFC) improves the well-being of youth and families in the child welfare system with an emphasis on older youth aging out of the system. NYFC provides direct educational, financial and emotional support and develops programs to fill gaps in the system in partnership with foster care agencies, community organizations, and the NYC Administration for Children’s Services.
Our mission is... To provide a Christian Home environment for children dependent upon others for care. To promote their growth physically, emotionally, educationally, and spiritually. To develop the child in the teaching of God's word. To guide the young person toward a devoted life of good citizenship in the world and ultimately in the Kingdom of God.
Center for Domestic Peace (C4DP) leads a comprehensive community effort to end the #1 violent crime in Marin County: domestic violence. We provide transformational services and programs that protect and enhance victim safety, and ultimately engage our community in permanent change.
Joel’s Place for Children provides grief support for school-aged children and their families who have experienced the death of someone special in their lives.
Transforming the lives of children at risk, providing them and their future generations with productive futures and Eternal hope. Hope Unlimited for Children is a ministry committed to rescuing Brazil's street children who live in mortal risk (over 8 million). Using a comprehensive Christ-centered model, Hope's youth experience personal transformation while being equipped to live successful, productive lives as adult members of society
Aging Services for Communities is a Minnesota non‑profit that provides in‑home supports (transportation, homemaking, and companion services) so older adults, people with disabilities, and families can remain independent in their own homes. The agency focuses on practical, community-based help (rides to medical appointments, homemaker assistance, socialization and companion care) across several southern Minnesota counties.
NAC’s mission is to provide innovative high quality services in support of birth, foster, and adoptive families caring primarily for medically complex children. NAC’s mission includes children with severe physical, emotional, and behavioral challenges and developmental disabilities. NAC’s services enable children to remain in or to be returned to their families whenever possible or to be adopted by loving families. Working primarily with children whose birth families live in poverty, NAC’s continuum of services ensures that children’s physical, social, educational, recreational, medical, and mental healthcare needs are met.
The RFC was founded in 1990 by Robert Meeropol, younger son of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed in 1953 after being convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage. In honor of the assistance he received as a child, he created the RFC to provide for the educational and emotional needs of children in the U.S. whose parents have been targeted because of their progressive activities, and can no longer fully provide for their children.
Rainbows for All Children supports all youth as they navigate grief and heal from loss, whether from death, divorce, deployment, or other trauma. Rainbows for All Children fosters awareness that youth require support to heal. We nurture a community of effective Rainbows-trained Facilitators, supported with a repository of resources designed to guide youth in their grieving process.