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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.”
Truman Medical Centers provides exceptional care – without exception – to all who walk through their doors, regardless of income or insurance status. It’s the one health system their community can’t live without.
Dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with mental illness and their families through support, education, and advocacy.
To provide quality counseling to ALL persons, regardless of ability to pay, with specific opportunity to assist the under-resourced or under-insured, and to fill a gap in the professional development of Marriage and Family Therapists and Counselors by creating a rigorous collaborative post-graduate fellowship program with an emphasis in faith-based training of Marriage and Family Therapy.
Our mission is to break the cycle of poverty by changing the first 1,000 days of a child's life. We work with our families living below the poverty line from pregnancy through the child’s third birthday. We believe in tackling poverty neighborhood by neighborhood and empowering the mamas. Community matters- particularly when you are a new immigrant mama. Knowledge matters- particularly when you didn’t have strong role models growing up.Books matter – particularly when you don’t have any in your home. Food matters – it is hard to learn and focus if you are hungry. We get it. We see it every day. We are changing it - day by day, child by child, neighborhood by neighborhood.
To be a FORCE in the Framingham Community to combat our opioid epidemic through compassion, education, and advocacy.
Team Up for Hope, Inc. is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that seeks to address the impact of mental illness, substance abuse and suicide in our communities by raising funds and awareness for local non-profit organizations at the forefront of these crises.
The Kedzie Center was created through the efforts of North River residents, who worked to ensure that all community members would have access to compassionate, quality and culturally-informed mental health care.Services provided are individual, family and group therapy, psychiatric consultation, and guidance in identifying and accessing community resources; services are provided in both English and Spanish and are available to children, adolescents and adults.
The Invisible Wounds Project provides therapy services and resources for Minnesota's military, first responders, frontline medical staff, corrections, dispatchers, and their families related to mental health, PTSD, and suicide issues. We offer our services 100% off the record, and without cost to those we serve.