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Violet Hive Art Therapy & Healing

AWAKENING THE SPIRIT AND HEALING WILD HEARTS THROUGH ART. With the understanding that art is inherently healing our mission is to support the Adults, Families and Children of Denver in having access to art and healing. Our hope is that our patrons will see themselves authentically and move forward with their dreams through art, creative expression and experience holistic wellness. Let us help you with the challenges that prevent you from enjoying and being present in your life. We believe that healing begins with taking care of your whole being...

Michael Vann Johnson Jr American Legion Post 74

Post 74 was established in 2003 to provide benefit services to veterans and their families.

Mental Health Guild Inc

Founded in 1965, the Mental Health Guild (MHG) collaborates and supports programs to improve the lives of individuals impacted by mental illness. We are 100% volunteer operated. Please join us!

Cora (Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse)

CORA provides safety, support and healing for individuals who experience abuse in an intimate relationship and educates the community to break the cycle of domestic violence

Collective Action for Safe Space

Founded in 2009 as Holla Back DC!, Collective Action for Safe Spaces (CASS) has evolved from a blog to a dynamic organization that mobilizes the community to end public sexual harassment and assault in the DC metropolitan area. It does this through both online and offline activism, including workshops, innovative direct services, policy advocacy, and community outreach. Currently volunteer-led and -run, CASS utilizes the creativity and energy of the DC community to further its mission and vision.

Pads Lake County

The mission of PADS Lake County is to stand as a community based organization that provides trauma-informed support, resources, and shelter to individuals and families experiencing a housing crisis. We envision a community in which homelessness is rare, brief and non-recurring; one in which anyone who may experience a housing crisis has timely access to the proper resources and services based on their individual need.PADS works in partnership

Undone Redone

Founded in 2009, Undone Redone shares hope and helps to set hearts free by making a difference through 3 main initiatives: Prevention and Protection Recovery and Restoration, and Justice & Exploitation. Our goal is to decrease the overall amount of pornography and explicit material, protect children from being prematurely exposed to pornography and help those currently consuming pornography break out of the addictive cycle and work toward restoration and rehabilitation.

Parks Youth Ranch

The Mission of Parks Youth Ranch is to provide emergency shelter, counseling, and life changing services to abused, at-risk and homeless children ages 7-17.

A New Day, Inc.

Our Mission is critical: to authentically connect young people to safety, community and themselves. We envision a world where all young people's unique identities and talents complete and strengthen the social fabric of our community. New Day Youth and Family Services provides housing, life skills training and supportive services for young people ages 11-21 in Albuquerque (and from the surrounding areas) who are experiencing homelessness. Since 1976 New Day has provided shelter, food and clothing for youth who are homeless 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. We endeavor to continue building a continuum of housing support and pathways out of homelessness for teens and young adults who would otherwise have no safe place to live."

Mountain Health & Community Services

To improve and maintain the health and well-being of the whole person by providing access to high quality healthcare and community services.

Westchester Jewish Community Services

Founded in 1943, the mission of WJCS, a not-for-profit organization, is to provide care to people of all ages and backgrounds who are confronting significant challenges relating to mental health, trauma, disabilities, youth, and geriatric services. WJCS’ highly trained staff serve more than 20,000 Westchester County residents each year through approximately 88+ programs. Through private funding and support from UJA-Federation of New York, WJCS also meets the diverse needs of the Westchester Jewish community, providing educational and spiritual programming in Jewish day schools, nursery schools, and synagogues.

Mental Health Association in Santa Barbara County

Provides programs and services for youth, families and individuals living with a mental illness. Through support, education and peer support, we provide a comprehensive wellness plan to meet the needs of our clients and their families.