Mental Health Disorders
List of non-profit organizations working on Mental Health Disorders .
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Specifically Named Diseases
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LEAD Pittsburgh
LEAD Pitsburgh (Leading Education and Awareness of Depression) is a unique community initiative advocating for the recognition and acceptance of depression as a treatable medical condition and encouraging the elimination of barriers to treatment of depression.
Pittsburgh
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Autism
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Acceptance a Transformational Place Inc.
People of all neurotypes deserve to find a place where they can become a meaningful part of a community and feel accepted, needed & appreciated.
Seattle
Anchor Therapy Clinic
Anchor Therapy specializes in the first responder, medical & veteran communities as well as their families.
Office of the President of the United States
Augusta Resources for Resilience Opportunity&Wellness-Arrow Project
The ARROW Project increases access to mental health services in the SAW Region of Virginia through innovative partnerships, programming, and professional development opportunities.
Staunton
Black Sheep Project
The Black Sheep Project is a community for everyone affected by Borderline Disorder, working to dramatically increase awareness, erase stigmas and connect each other with effective clinical practices, research and advocates.
BOZEMAN
Halstons Hope Foundation
Providing animal-assisted therapy and scholarship assistance to young adults who have a genuine love for animals and a genuine heart for people.
Golden
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Mental Health Disorders
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The Blue Gardenia Foundation
The mission of The Blue Gardenia Foundation is to bring awareness, in a positive way, to the lives of all those affected by anxiety and depression through advocacy, education, research and community support.
Kailua
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Mental Health Disorders
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Pegasus Military Family Foundation, Inc.
To provide understanding of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and strategies in seeking treatment from the medical community.
NAMI Lehigh Valley
NAMI Lehigh Valley's mission is to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by mental illness through recovery focused support, education and advocacy.
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