Community Mental Health Center
List of non-profit organizations working on Community Mental Health Center .
Family and Childrens Society, Inc.
Our mission is to renew hope, provide help, care and counseling and to strengthen people through all stages of life.
Binghamton
WEST TEXAS COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE
WTCGs Current Services Programs WTCG is a nonprofit 501c3 organization working to ensure that individuals and families seeking mental health treatment should have access to counseling services regardless of their socioeconomic status and ability to pay.
SAN ANGELO
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Mental Health Treatment
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1101.
PLACE OF REFUGE INC
The Place of Refuge is a non-partisan, non-profit organization that seeks to bring redemptive healing through faith-based trauma treatment and training focusing on urban populations and their caregivers.
Philadelphia
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Community Mental Health Center
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1102.
Carson Center for Human Services Inc
The Carson Center for Human Services strives to improve health outcomes for those we serve by providing “Real Help with Real Life” through an array of behavioral health services that foster recovery and resilience within a framework of hope, healing, and empowerment.
Westfield
Elizabeth H Faulk Foundation Inc
TO PROVIDE FREE AND LOW COST COMPREHENSIVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, INCLUDING INDIVIDUAL, FAMILY AND GROUP COUNSELING.
Boca Raton
Tri-County Counseling & Life Skills Center Inc.
To improve our communities by teaching our clients those skills necessary to lead a healthier, happier, and more productive life.
North Port
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Mental Health Treatment
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1105.
CHINESE AMERICAN COUNSELING SERVICE
Our mission is to raise awareness in the Chinese Community of mental health issues through education and counseling services.
SAN JOSE
Association for Mental Health and Wellness Inc
TO EMPOWER AND INSPIRE PEOPLE OF ALL COMMUNITIES TO IDENTIFY, PURSUE AND SUSTAIN HEALTHY, MEANINGFUL LIVES.
RONKONKOMA
Lynn Community Health, Inc.
The Lynn Community Health Center's mission is to provide comprehensive health care of the highest quality for everyone in the greater Lynn community, regardless of ability to pay, targeting populations that experience the greatest barriers to care: children, teens, the poor, minorities, non-English speaking, and the frail elderly.
Lynn
