Mental Health Treatment
List of non-profit organizations working on Mental Health Treatment .
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Youth Development Programs
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1639.
SPORTS HELPING EDUCATE AND DEVELOP INC
To offer a positive learning environment that gives at-risk youth and adolescents the opportunities to grow and develop academically, mentally, socially and physically.
Charlotte
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Mental Health Treatment
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1640.
Children First Inc
Children First provides HOPE and HEALING through counseling and education for all ages, emphasizing the prevention of and recovery from physical and emotional abuse.
Grand Prairie
Go Further Foundation
The Go Further Foundations mission is to create communities of young professionals committed to personal and professional growth.
Overland Park
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Christian
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1642.
Shepherds Call
To provide reliable, biblical, effective counseling to all who will receive it regardless of ability to pay.
ARLINGTON
Warrior Counseling Works Inc
Our mission is to change the world by helping to change lives through mental health and equine assisted therapy for vulnerable populations - veterans, at-risk youth, first responders, healthcare workers, and educators.
Brenham
The Mental Health Fund
Catawba Valley Healthcare (CVBH) shall provide a continuum of high quality evidence-based, recovery-oriented behavioral and integrated health services to people in our community in need, promoting emotional, mental, physical and social health and functioning while respecting the dignity and rights of the unique individuals we serve.
Hickory
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Rehabilitative Medical Services
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1645.
Spirithorse Therapeutic Riding Center
“To Assist Children with Special Needs in Reaching Their Full Potential Through Therapeutic Equine Interaction and to Save Horses in Need Through Service to Our Children.
Winter Garden
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Alcohol, Drug, and Substance Abuse, Dependency, Prevention & Treatment
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1646.
Adolescents in Recovery
Just in the Katy area where our offices are located there are over 52,000 students.
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Mental Health Treatment
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1647.
Sofar USA Inc
SOFAR builds resilience in families of Reserve, Guard, active duty military personnel, and veterans to increase coping skills and maintain healthy relationships before, during and after deployments in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF).
