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STEPS' mission is to improve the mental health and well-being of military service members and family members, at-risk youth, and others with mental health needs through equine assisted mental health services including counseling and psychotherapy, therapeutic activities, education, and community engagement.
Our mission is to create positive life style changes for teenage girls. We do this by providing a nurturing skills building environment helping them to achieve their full potential while transitioning from adolescence to adulthood.
Our mission is to provide hope and healing to military veterans that have been left hopeless by the current Veteran Affairs system. We seek to spread awareness in the veteran community of powerful plant based therapies like ayahuasca and end the excessive dependence on powerful medications to treat mental traumas.
We see how deeply survivors of complex trauma are suffering, often alone and unseen. The Wild Hope is an emerging community equine therapy center committed to providing access to a safe space to heal and foster belonging.Because we ALL deserve to lead a rich life of connection and meaning!We'll do this through Equine-Assisted Therapy and Programs, Alternative Therapies, Trauma-Informed Horsemanship, Supportive Relationships, and Collaborative Community Partnerships
To educate, equip, and ignite our Jewish community with tools to understand, support, and overcome the challenges presented by mental illness and substance abuse. As a community with a focus on tikkun olam, we work to eradicate the shame and stigma surrounding these issues in our global Jewish community and beyond. Once we achieve this goal, we can begin to improve and save lives.
We are committed to the whole child, assisting in spiritual, emotional, academic and physical growth. Our mission is to provide comprehensive behavioral health services to children and families in Wyoming and the surrounding region.
To provide the highest level of care and comfort to patients with life-limiting illness; support and counseling to families; and education to the community.
Our Mission is to improve the quality of community support for youth and adult services and to bridge gaps in services in East Williamson County through collaboration and coordination of services. Our Vision is to be a recognized leader in and voice for proactive coordination of community services in East Williamson County.
Disability Rights Washington's mission is to advance the dignity, equality, and self-determination of people with disabilities. We work to pursue justice on matters related to human and legal rights
Founded in 1979, DVSAS' mission is to support individuals affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, and sexual exploitation and to lead the community towards ending these abuses of power. Programs and services are provided throughout Whatcom County, WA without prejudice or cost. DVSAS envisions a safe, equitable community, free from the oppressions that lead to gender-based violence, where all individuals feel valued and respected.
SafePlace works for societal change to prevent sexual and domestic violence while offering crisis intervention, education, and long-term advocacy services. SafePlace was formed in October 1981, by the merger of Rape Relief and the Women’s Shelter Services, two programs operated by the YWCA since 1973 and 1976, respectively. Since our inception, we have been both a dual domestic violence and sexual assault provider agency in Thurston County. We are a private non-profit organization. Our sexual assault program is one of the oldest in the nation. A board of directors, staff, and over 90 trained volunteers operate the agency. Our general purpose is to empower survivors to make decisions about their lives, by offering supportive services, resources and information.
The mission of Clackamas Women's Services is to break the isolation of domestic and sexual violence. Clackamas Women’s Services helps individuals and families experiencing and healing from domestic and sexual violence, child and elder abuse, stalking, dating violence, and trafficking. We work with survivors currently experiencing violence to plan for their safety, as well as help to heal from trauma in the past. Our programs and services are free, confidential, available in multiple languages, and with any accommodations needed. Our support is available regardless of gender identification, sexual orientation, age, and immigration status to ensure anyone escaping violence can access the resources they deserve. We honor the depth and diversity of lived experiences across our community. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic or sexual violence, call our 24-hour Crisis and Support Line at (503) 654-2288 or (888) 654-2288.