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The mission of Marian House is to be a holistic, healing community for women who are in need of housing and support services. We provide a safe, sober, and loving environment that challenges women to respect and love themselves, confront emotional and socio-economic issues, and transition to stable and independent lives.
At 26Health, we believe healthcare is a right, not a privilege, and people deserve medical services regardless of their ability to pay. We provide affordable and accessible care to ALL communities. Health equity and inclusion are at the heart of our mission. Our tagline, "care for every letter," boldly affirms our commitment to supporting *all* members of our community, regardless of race, gender, identity, citizenship, sexuality, age, ability, religion, or veteran status and any other label - assumed or assigned - that people may identify with. Our primary activities are: Primary Care - Sexual Health - Women's Health - Behavioral Health - Adoption Services - Spa - Mobile Healthcare Unit
The Arc of Lehigh and Northampton Counties champions a life of inclusion, opportunity, and equity for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) through advocacy, education, and supports. The Arc of Lehigh and Northampton Counties envisions that all people with IDD are valued, respected, and fully included members of their community with the right to choose where they live, learn, work, and play. We align with The Arc of U.S. and The Arc of Pennsylvania in our beliefs around human dignity, personhood, choice, rights, community, support, equity, and diversity.
Sisters Empowerment Network, Inc.'s mission is to educate women and girls victimized by domestic violence in becoming or maintaining self-sufficiency. We do this by helping prepare them to achieve their full potential through support services, referrals, training, leadership and career development. As advocates for social change, we advance our mission by empowering women to realize their full potential which ultimately can assist with breaking the cycle of poverty, create prosperity, and create other transformative outcomes. By supporting women and girls, we can turn abysmal indicators around and begin to solve many of the world's most critical problems that affect women and their children.
Leading women to discover hope, pursue healing and live in wholeness through Counseling, Coaching and Groups.
Address the issue of women engaging in prostitution in the Greater Milwaukee area through Serving the community by responding to the needs of exploited women in the community Providing a holistic resident based trauma care program where exploited women become sober, stable, safe, prostitution free and productively living in and contributing to the community Creating community awareness about human sex trafficking in our area including why it exists and persists Emphasizing the human dignity of every person in all we do.
Daya supports South Asian women, their children and families who are trying to break the cycle of domestic and sexual violence and reclaim their lives. Daya empowers these women by offering counseling and advocacy, promoting community awareness, and by advocating at the policy level. Daya's approach fosters individual freedom and respect leading to healthy families.
To raise awareness of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders by empowering healthcare providers and women with innovative, effective, and compassionate interventions.
The Mission Of Alpha Pregnancy Center Is To Economically, Emotionally, And Spiritually Empower And Educate Women And Families Facing Unplanned Pregnancy.
From the website: "HIPS advances the health rights and dignity, of people and communities impacted by sex work and drug use by providing non-judgmental harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement led by those with lived experience."
To provide or assure access to the highest quality health care for all homeless men, women and children in the greater Boston area.
Founded in 1975, the National Organization for Victim Assistance is the oldest champion of rights and services for victims of crime and crisis in the worldwide victims' movement. Over the decades, NOVA has earned the respect of victims, their advocates, and their allies for advancing its four purposes: 1. Advocating for victim rights; 2. Improving the knowledge and skills of those who seek to help victims through training; 3. Responding directly to victims of crime and crisis with a toll-free "800" helpline; and, 4. Serving NOVA's members through its informative newsletters, its acclaimed annual conference, and its discounts on valuable materials and training.