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Rape Crisis Center

The Rape Crisis Center works within Dane County to advocate for those harmed by sexual violence by centering survivors, promoting societal change, and committing to be an evolving force for social equity.

Knights Of Heroes Foundation

Knights of Heroes empowers children who have lost a parent in service to our Nation, by providing positive adult mentorship, character development, and lasting friendships, which are forged through outdoor adventure programs.

Child Center Marygrove

Sharing the love of Jesus Christ, Marygrove provides a safe home, compassionate care, and high-quality mental health services to children who have experienced significant trauma, to restore their childhood, and equip them for their future.

First Responder Support Network

Our goal is to help First Responders and their families recover from traumatic experiences and live healthier and happier lives by offering a new perspective on stress and providing resiliency skills for improved long-term coping.

Early Childhood Mental Health Program

Children reach school unable to learn because of emotional disturbance, dropout fall into drugs, gangs, crime, are lost of themselves and society. Early intervention works to help children break the cycle of violence and failure, and helps parents learn how to make safe, loving homes where their children can thrive.

Camden Behavioral Wellness

The Mission of Camden Behavioral Wellness is to provide and facilitate exceptional behavioral healthcare while striving to identify and meet the unmet mental health gaps in Camden County, Georgia, in addition, to provide education and prevention to the community at large to promote the general wellness of all.

EmberHope

Mission: Giving Children Back Their Childhood. Vision: to be recognized as the best source of help for abused, abandoned and neglected children and their families.

Lamb Foundation Of North Carolina

PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES.

National Children's Alliance (NCA)

National Children's Alliance (NCA) is a not-for-profit membership organization whose mission is to promote and support communities in providing a coordinated investigation and comprehensive response to child victims of abuse through Children's Advocacy Centers (CACs) and Multi-Disciplinary Teams.

Molly Smiles Foundation

Molly was born in 2018 and was the sweetest, happiest baby. She would light up the room with her smiles and cheerful disposition. In 2019 she was diagnosed with a rare chromosomal abnormality called Angelman syndrome. Common symptoms of Angelman syndrome involve significant developmental delays, seizures, sleep disturbances, and lack of speech. A prominent characteristic of people with Angelman syndrome is happiness and plenty of smiles. Molly's family then worked with multiple agencies to get Molly all the support and services possible, over time Molly was making amazing progress when she unexpectedly passed away in her sleep in November of 2022. Molly Smiles Foundation was formed to support other families to navigate caring for a special needs child.

Mental Health Advocacy Services

The mission of Mental Health Advocacy Services is to protect and advance the legal rights of children and adults with mental disabilities, in order to maximize autonomy, promote equality, and secure the resources needed to thrive in the community. MHAS accomplishes its mission by providing free legal services with an emphasis on obtaining benefits and services, protecting rights and fighting discrimination.

Robert D Sutherland Memorial Foundation

Founded in 2002, the RDS Foundation and Sutherland Bipolar Center is dedicated to improving the lives of people and their families impacted by bipolar disorder. We have helped over 1600 people for more than 15 years-- people who would not have been able to get the treatment that they need elsewhere because of financial difficulties. Our clients pay little to no money for services (typically $0-20/session), and we don't take insurance. Because of this, our Center runs mostly on grants and donations. We offer a comprehensive initial diagnosis, psychotherapy (e.g. individual, family and/or group) and psychoeducation (an 8-week Seminar that covers 12 hours of information not available anywhere). In collaboration with the University of Colorado in Boulder, the clinic is housed at the Muenzinger building in the Psychology Department. Our clinic is staffed by a licensed clinical psychologist who also mentors and directs highly qualified doctoral Psychology graduate students from the University. To access services, please visit our website (https://rdsfoundation.org/the-rds-center-at-cu/how-to-access-services/) or call 303-492-5680.