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The Wellness Project Inc

Second Home is a non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention of suicide and mental health awareness.

Social Rank

198

Location

Wyoming

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  • Management & Technical Assistance

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Her Cause Inc

mission vision The mission of HER Cause Inc.

Location

Fort Washington

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Half a Sorrow Foundation

We improve mental health by promoting real conversations.

Social Rank

2000

Location

Greenville

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Well Watered Soul

the well watered soul Are you struggling with mental well being.

Location

Hampton

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  • Mental Health Associations - Multipurpose

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Well of Restoration Inc

The end-to-end platform for agencies and enterprises.

Social Rank

35431

Location

Atlanta

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  • Other Art, Culture, Humanities Organizations/Services N.E.C.

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Evece Foundation Inc

The EVECE Foundations mission is to create a society that values and supports the mental well-being of all individuals by bringing awareness to remove the stigma associated with mental health and offering education, support, and resources to combat the rising levels in depression, substance abuse, suicide and gun violence.

Location

Atlanta

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Community Rebuilding
  • Single Organization Support

  • 304.

Healthy Gamer Foundation

THE HEALTHY GAMER FOUNDATION PROMOTES THE MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS OF THE DIGITAL GENERATION.

Location

Richmond

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  • Leadership Development

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Search Inside Yourself Leadership Institute

Charitable and educational, including the advancement of mindfulness and emotional intelligence.

Location

San Francisco

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MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION

be nice. is an upstream mental health and suicide prevention program.

Social Rank

11731

Location

GRAND RAPIDS

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