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SurvJustice increases the prospect of justice for survivors of sexual violence by providing survivor assistance and holding both perpetrators and enablers accountable. Our work focuses on the enforcement of victims’ rights within campus, administrative, civil, and criminal processes. SurvJustice also empowers activists who seek systematic change in their communities by providing resources and guidance. We offer a variety of comprehensive trainings as well as policy development for institutions responding to sexual violence, working on all fronts to decrease the prevalence of sexual violence.
Ours is not the only family that has helplessly watched a loved one suffer and ultimately die as the result of chronic, treatment-resistant depression. It is all too common. Our challenge, and the motivation behind the formation of Tomorrow: The Marc Guerette Foundation, is to find meaning in Marc’s suffering and death by being a vanguard for significant advances to fight this disease. We can do more to save others from the tragic clutches of chronic depression. Together we can galvanize the strength needed to take on this challenge.
Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland, a private non-profit organization, serves to strengthen families and individuals in both the Jewish and general communities in Northeast Ohio. Guided by traditional Jewish values of communal responsibility and social justice, JFSA is committed to enhancing every individual’s ability to thrive in our community.
The Brooklyn Conservatory of Music: transforming lives and building community through the expressive, educational, and therapeutic powers of music.
The Animation Project nurtures the social, emotional and cognitive growth of at-risk youth, using digital art technology as a therapeutic medium and a workforce development tool.
To provide comprehensive mental health services to the residents of ocean county and monmouth county.
To help veterans and military families cope with post traumatic stress distorder (PTSD) and other service related stresses through collaborative filmmaking workshops designed to reduce PTS symptoms, promote engagement with family and community, and help facilitate successful transition back into civilian life.
To protect, assist and empower victims of family violence and sexual assault while challenging and changing social systems that tolerate and perpetuate abuse.
Village Care Family Services, Inc. has been connecting with families providing services in virtually every community in the Philadelphia area for nearly 20 years. VCFS was developed based on a sincere interest in enhancing people’s —parents, grandparents, aunts/uncles, foster parents, etc.— capacity to utilize proven strategies, as well as create their own solutions to address the needs of their developmentally delayed or disabled children. Our reputation for providing caring, high quality, culturally sensitive services to children and their families has been recognized from our earliest days of our existence.
The goal of MAYA is to enhance, educate and motivate the lives of ally young men and women to become responsible parents, financially independent and able to give back to their communities.
Focusing on the individual's inner life, we offer analysis and therapy, train analysts, teach therapists, and educate diverse populations in order to foster personal transformation, human relationships, and social renewal.
Our mission is to help children and families transform significant emotional distress into increased resilience, hope and quality of life. Using clinical sophistication and expertise we incorporate humility, kindness, and passion to create a community of care. We seek to support the healing process with innovation and integrity, and to serve as a model for best and promising practices. Our clinicians, teachers, and staff hold a willingness to look deeply—to learn and to play.