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To enhance the lives of those who have experienced the death of a loved one. Bo's Place specializes in multiple grief support services for adults, children, and families and provides education and resources for those who assist people in grief.
Empowering adolescents and families to live a life free from the disease of addiction through community outreach, education and early intervention.
Denver Children’s Home provides trauma‑informed residential, educational, and community‑based services to children and families who have experienced abuse, neglect, or serious mental‑health challenges. Their programs focus on therapeutic care, academic support (the Bansbach Academy), and evidence‑based therapies to help children heal, stabilize, and transition back to community settings.
William Temple House is a Portland-based nonprofit that provides emergency social services (food, clothing, hygiene and utility assistance) plus low- and no‑cost mental‑health counseling and spiritual support to strengthen community well‑being. Their work focuses on meeting immediate needs while supporting long‑term stability and emotional wellness.
A bridge to knowledge, support and hope. San Pasqual Academy is a first-in-the-nation residential education campus designed specifically for foster teens. The academy is located in Escondido, CA and provides foster teens with a stable, caring home, a quality, individualized education, and the skills needed for independent living. The academy opened in October 2001 and currently has a capacity to serve 184 youth. The 238-acre campus features individual family-style homes, an on-site, accredited high school, a cafeteria, a technology and career information center, an auditorium, recreation fields, a gymnasium, a health and wellness center, a day rehabilitation clinic, and a swimming pool. The San Pasqual fire department is also on the campus and provides internship opportunities for the youth. Teens live and learn at the academy, as they prepare for college and/or a career path.
At Givinghood, we believe no one should walk through addiction or mental health struggles alone. 🫂 Our mission is to provide an accessible and compassionate network of support, treatment, and education for individuals in recovery, their families, and the communities around them. 🌱💜 We don’t just treat conditions—we restore dignity, rebuild trust, and reignite the will to live. We walk beside people through crisis, relapse, grief, and healing—not as experts above them, but as humans beside them. 🤝 Through scholarships, prevention programs, emotional care, and long-term reintegration, we work to ensure that recovery is not a privilege, but a right—rooted in empathy, science, and love. ❤️🧠 We serve to heal, to protect, and to remind each person: You are more than your diagnosis. You are worthy. You are not alone. 🌍 Givinghood was born out of the deep need to come together as a community— to remember that we don’t have to go through this alone, and that every one of us has something to give. 🎁💫
The mission of Laurel House is to: - Advocate for and empower those impacted by domestic violence by providing crisis intervention, safe haven, supportive programs and supportive programs and resources - Advance social change through preventative education and through community training and collaboration to foster a coordinated response to domestic abuse Services are available to both female and male survivors of domestic abuse.
Connor’s Climb Foundation provides suicide-prevention education and training focused on youth (roughly ages 10–24). It works with schools, educators, families, and communities in New Hampshire (and nearby areas) to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and equip trusted adults and students with tools and programs to recognize warning signs and connect young people to help.
Italian Home for Children provides an integrated network of powerful and effective programs to help children and families with emotional, behavioral, and educational challenges thrive in their communities.
TheConnecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) organizes the recoverycommunity (people in recovery, family members, friends and allies) to 1) put aface on recovery and 2) provide recovery support services. By promoting recovery from alcohol and otherdrug addiction through advocacy, education and service, CCAR strives to enddiscrimination surrounding addiction and recovery, open new doors and removebarriers to recovery, maintain and sustain recovery regardless of the pathway,all the while ensuring that all people in recovery, and people seekingrecovery, are treated with dignity and respect.
The mission of Camphill Village is to be an integrated community where people with developmental disabilities live a life with dignity, equality and a sense of purpose. On 615 acres of wooded hills, gardens, and pastures in rural upstate New York, adults with special needs and long- and short-term service volunteers strive to live and work together as equals in extended families in homes throughout Camphill Village. The founding of Camphill Village in 1961 was part of a transformative movement in the United States to reform how society treats people with special needs.