Addictive Disorders
List of non-profit organizations working on Addictive Disorders .
Crest Behavioral Healthcare
Our mission is to provide professional, collaborative, quality and compassionate care to individuals and families suffering from addiction and mental health disorders.
New Marshfield
San Antonio Lifetime Recovery, Inc.
Changing lives through comprehensive treatment of substance use disorder.
San Antonio
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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165.
Raton Community Services Corporation
Serve as a Community Development Corporation addressing the unmet needs of low to moderate income individuals and families as well as underserved groups in our community; facilitate an increase in community services through collaboration with other agencies and organizations.
Raton
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Alcohol, Drug, and Substance Abuse, Dependency, Prevention & Treatment
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166.
Phoenix Gate
Our mission is to improve levels of care and functioning for individuals, thus benefiting the recipient communities and thereby enhancing stability and fostering growth for society as a whole.
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Counseling Support Groups
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167.
Tommy Jones Foundation
I began this foundation because I found the horrid filled path my son Tommy Jones lead me through to be a very lonely, frightening and deadly experience.
KU ALOHA OLA MAU
Ku Aloha Ola Mau's unique mission, born of compassion and science, utilizes the individual's strengths, in a wholistic approach to restore meaningful and productive lives to achieve recovery and healing from substance abuse.
Honolulu
Transcending Hope
To provide safe, structured housing to those battling addiction, to provide the necessary supports to ensure hope, healing, and foundation causing a ripple effect for the families and community at whole Recovery Housing Changing Lives One Step at a Time Giving back through lifechanging experiences.
HILLSBORO
Tea and Cake Addiction Recovery Support Inc
TEA AND CAKE ADDICTION RECOVERY SUPPORT, INC.
Alpharetta
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Alcohol, Drug, and Substance Abuse, Dependency, Prevention & Treatment
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171.
Adolescents in Recovery
Just in the Katy area where our offices are located there are over 52,000 students.
