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The Light of Kimberly is non-profit organization that aims to improve the quality of life for those affected by violence and abuse. Our mission is to address the unmet needs of victims whose lives are affected by violence and abuse by providing them with support and services. We have decided to focus on women who have a physical or intellectual disability, women living with a mental health condition or struggling with a substance abuse issue.
The goal of MAYA is to enhance, educate and motivate the lives of ally young men and women to become responsible parents, financially independent and able to give back to their communities.
Reach, restore, and equip women in the sex industry and victims of sex trafficking to live healthy, flourishing lives, and train others to do the same across the globe. *
Rose of Alpha Omega provides holistic leadership development programs that empower women to thrive in their careers, communities, and personal lives through training, mentorship, and wellness support.
Founded in 2015, we are dedicated to providing free information, resources and support to women and their families struggling with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, and to the professionals who serve them.
Next Door Solutions’ (NDS) mission is to end domestic violence in the moment… and for all time by helping survivors rebuild their lives. NDS serves women and children who are financially, ethnically and linguistically diverse: • Crisis Services: 24/7 Emergency Shelter and Hotline – women and children receive safe haven from abuse, and safety planning and other supportive services; callers seeking crisis counseling, vital information and referrals receive an immediate live voice response by a highly trained bilingual English/Spanish Advocate. • Community and Systems Advocacy - clients receive peer counseling, safety plan development, legal advocacy, and assurance and comfort. • Support Groups - Women connect and create a healing environment for each other through 16 groups throughout the county • Self-Sufficiency Program – women empower themselves and enhance their financial independence and self-sufficiency through comprehensive, compassionate, woman-defined case management, workshops in financial literacy, job readiness, and educational advancement, and permanent housing.
Support Connection is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Our mission is to provide emotional, social and educational support services to women, their families and friends affected by breast and ovarian cancer. The support provided enables women to help each other and empowers them to become their own health care advocates. Our office is located in Yorktown Heights, NY, but through our toll-free telephone line, we provide support to people nationwide.
Formerly known as Alpha House of Tampa offers homeless pregnant women and mothers with young children safe housing and the tools they need to become self-sufficient and effective responsible parents.
St Francis Friends of the Poor was established to offer permanent housing with supportive services to homeless men and women with histories of chronic mental illness in our three St. Francis Residences.
Believing in the power of Goodness, we teach, form, and encourage ordinary women, men and children to be extraordinary, changing lives, strengthening families, and shaping culture with a particular commitment to the special needs community.
We are charged to ignite change through the lens of storytelling & uplifting the stories of people of color and women to ensure their diverse perspectives have a platform to entertain & educate all audiences.
La Casa de las Madres was founded in 1976 by a group of Bay Area women, most of whom had experienced domestic violence as victims or as daughters of abused mothers. Deeply motivated by the death of her mother, one of the founders set forth to establish a place where women could seek refuge from domestic violence; where they would be safe, cared for, and allowed to regain physical strength and self-esteem. Their refuge would be named La Casa de las Madres--The Home of the Mothers. Today, La Casa offers emergency shelter to women and their children while providing advocacy, counseling, family-based services and referrals. Our downtown office houses our two 24-hour crisis lines, Drop-In Counseling Center, Teen Intervention and Prevention Program, and Community Education and Outreach Program as well as our administration.