Mental Health Treatment
List of non-profit organizations working on Mental Health Treatment .
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Mental Health Treatment
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Focused Outreach Richmond, Inc.
To provide safe, supportive and structured housing for individuals with a psychiatric condition who have been recently released from jail or prison.
Richmond
No Limits Eastern Shore
To improve the lives of survivors of brain injury on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
Tasley
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Personal Social Services
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1884.
Wellness Redemption & Rehabilitation Program Inc
To leverage all possible resources for the betterment of individuals and families, to include people living with disabilities, veterans, homemakers, dislocated workers, and former-offenders.
Las Vegas
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Youth Development Programs
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1885.
KINDRED SPIRITS FARM INC
Kindred Spirits Farm is a 501(c)3 non-profit family-oriented organization that offers a unique and powerful experience with horses.
Zebulon
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Mental Health Treatment
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1886.
Family Service Agency of Waukesha County, Inc.
To improve individual, family and community well-being through a range of services that address emotional wellness, abuse and domestic violence.
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Youth Development Programs
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1887.
AT THE CROSSROADS
At The Crossroads reaches out to homeless youth and young adults at their point of need, and works with them to build healthy and fulfilling lives.
San Francisco
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Mental Health Treatment
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1888.
Good Shepherd Corp
Lourdesmont makes a positive difference by empowering individuals and families to reach their full potential through therapeutic services in schools, in homes and in the community.
Catholic Charities USA 1970
Crescend Health
To provide high quality residential and outpatient mental health and rehabilitation services to adults with psychiatric and substance abuse diagnoses.
Santa Barbara
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Arts Service Activities/ Organizations
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1890.
Peer Recovery Art Project Inc
"Building Healthy Communities through Personal and Professional Example"Peer Recovery Art Project is our continuous campaign to end stigma, revitalizedowntown areas, while implementing new strategies for an all inclusive and therefore healthier community.
