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A safe haven for young people and teens who have suffered abuse, neglect or mental health challenges in the greater Sacramento area. Our licensed clinicians and residential staff work 1:1 with children in crisis to treat all aspects of the trauma suffered by our youth — mental, physical, and emotional — providing individualized care for young people and helping them lay the groundwork for their future success.
F.A.C.T. provides individualized and affordable mental health services that support our clients throughout their entire lifespan while concurrently supporting clients to reach their full potential, develop meaningful relationships with family and friends, and be successful contributors to society.
Westside Infant-Family Network (WIN) ensures that families with prenatal through five-year-old children receive the culturally sensitive mental health care and community resources they need to strengthen their families and achieve secure attachment with their children.
Through mindful engagement in inspiring outdoor experiences, we aim to enhance the lives of children who experience anxiety and depression and their families. The Courage Project seeks to raise awareness and destigmatize mental health concerns, one adventure at a time.
Our mission is to provide programs and events for the youth in our community and surrounding that promote entertainment, education, physical activity, mental health, proper nutrition, and bullying awareness. We provide these programs and excitement without the worry of a financial burden for any youth to attend.
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 mission of the Carole and Ronald Krist Samaritan Counseling Center (KSC) is to help those in need attain emotional, mental, and spiritual health through counseling, education, and professional training programs. We strive to serve everyone regardless of age, ethnicity, faith, or ability to pay.
HealthCorps is a national non-profit organization working to eliminate health inequity and improve lives by educating and empowering teens — encouraging them to become change-agents within their families, schools, and neighborhoods. Believing that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges, HealthCorps strives to strengthen teens with innovative approaches to health and wellness, providing today’s youth with the tools to become more physically and mentally resilient through educational programming, leadership experience and service learning.
With nationally recognized expertise in grief, trauma and mental health, the Wendt Center for Loss and Healing helps adults and children in the Greater Washington region rebuild a sense of safety and hope after experiencing a loss, life-threatening illness, violence or other trauma. The Wendt Center is a premier resource for restoring hope and healthy functioning to adults, teens and children who are coping with grief, loss and trauma. We provide mental health counseling, training and education, crisis response and case management services to ease the impact of illness, loss, and traumatic events. We respect individuals and their experiences, understand the pain of loss and trauma, and support people in their healing journey.
C2 Change is local nonprofit dedicated to providing access to quality mental health care for Central Texas children and youth, as well as their families at an affordable cost. What makes us different? We treat the child and the family so that treatment is faster, more effective, and longer lasting.
LSSNCA helps refugees, immigrants, children, youth, and underserved families in the Washington, D.C. metro area by providing resettlement and immigration legal services, foster-care and adoption support, housing and workforce programs, and trauma-informed mental-health and community services that promote self-sufficiency and stability.
To empower underserved youth with social, cultural and recreational experiences that foster new environments and beliefs in self. This is done with trips to Broadway plays , Poconos mental health overnight retreat, college tours, GUNS DOWN GLOVES UP safe streets boxing program community resources and much more