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Yesh Tikva, Hebrew for “There is Hope,” was established to end the silence and create a community of support for all Jewish people facing infertility. Yesh Tikva gives a voice to these struggles, breaks down barriers and facilitates the conversation surrounding infertility. For more information visit us at www.YeshTikva.org
AIM Youth Mental Health aims to bridge the gap between research and access to care for youth struggling with mental health issues. The organization focuses on finding, funding, and implementing evidence-based treatments, empowering youth to discover their own mental health solutions, and training adults to create safe communities where children can thrive.
TO CREATE MEANINGFUL CHANGE BY INCREASING COMMUNICATION, PARTNERSHIPS AND GOODWILL AMONG STAKEHOLDERS IN THE AREAS OF TREATMENT, ADVOCACY, AND CLINICAL RESEARCH WITH EMPHASIS ON CONSUMERS AND PATIENTS MENTAL HEALTH WELL-BEING.
Changing social beliefs, attitudes and the behaviors that perpetuate domestic violence while creating a safe space in which to empower individuals and families affected by abuse
The mission of Breast Cancer Angels is to provide immediate direct financial and emotional assistance for individuals and their families as they are going through breast cancer treatment. Breast Cancer Angels helps to address the ancillary needs of those who are currently in treatment. We provide food, supplies, gas, other day-to-day items, pro-bono legal services; along with medications, treatment costs and health insurance premiums. We also provide for costs associated with second opinions.
Empowering individuals and families dealing with cancer with education and support services.
We walk with people facing homelessness on their journey to lifelong stability.
The mission of Sheffield Place is “To empower homeless mothers and their children to heal from their trauma and help them become self-sufficient.”
The TADSAW (Train A Dog - Save A Warrior) mission is to provide for the training of a Medical Alert Service Dog, as designated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines, for Any wounded Veteran Service Member (Active Duty, Retired, Discharged), surviving with Military Induced Anxiety Depression Syndrome (MIADS), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Military Sexual Trauma (MST) and/or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), in order to restore and improve the Veteran's Quality of Life with a canine 'Battle Buddy', at no charge to the Veteran or their family.
To empower cancer survivors with the tools and training needed to recover health and wellness.