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The mission of JPA is to improve the social and emotional well-being and functioning of vulnerable children so they can reach their fullest potential at home, in school, and in our communities. This is accomplished by providing therapeutic counseling services to at-risk children and families, conducting research, sharing knowledge, and providing expert consultation and guidance to others serving these children and families.
Youth Villages helps children and families live successfully.
Spectrum For Hope is dedicated to improving the quality of life for families with multiple children with special needs. SFH is committed to supporting these families by providing funding or financial assistance for various therapeutic, educational, medical or recreational opportunities. In addition, SFH will continue to fund research for Rett Syndrome and Autism, and has partnered with like organizations dedicated to the same mission
To promote social change by providing services which empower battered and abused individuals and their dependent children, of all abilities, to achieve safe, violence-free lives; to partner with the community by providing information and education geared toward the elimination of domestic violence, the achievement of peace in relationships, establishment of a system to hold perpetrators accountable and provide a safe work environment.
We provide a safe and caring community in which children and teens can share the experience of the death of someone important. In this community and with guidance and support, children develop inner strength for healthy living with loss.
Maryville's mission is to help children and families to reach their fullest potential by empowering intellectual, spiritual, moral, and emotional growth. Our vision is that the children of Maryville will achieve personal and spiritual fulfillment as they become contributors to their communities and citizens of the world.
The mission of The Dougy Center is to provide support in a safe place where children, teens, young adults and their families who are grieving a death can share their experiences. Through our National Center for Grieving Children & Families, The Dougy Center also provides support, resources and training locally, nationally and internationally to individuals and organizations seeking to assist children in grief using The Dougy Center model.
A Home Within is the only national organization dedicated solely to meeting the emotional needs of foster children and youth. A Home Within creates and supports lasting, caring relationships in two ways: we provide weekly, pro bono psychotherapy to current and former foster children and youth, for as long as it takes; and we design tools and trainings to support adults who are working with or caring for traumatized children and youth.
To inspire and empower women, men and children to overcome violence, crisis and poverty
Westside Infant-Family Network (WIN) ensures that families with prenatal through five-year-old children receive the culturally sensitive mental health care and community resources they need to strengthen their families and achieve secure attachment with their children.
Tides' mission is to provide safe and nurturing peer support programming for children, adolescents and their families who have experienced the death of a loved one. Tides will also raise awareness of the needs of grieving children in our schools and surrounding communities.
Waking the Village's mission is to offer 18 months of housing and support so that Sacramento County's homeless, parenting or pregnant youth and their children can get busy living rather than surviving. Through Tubman House, young parents (18 to 21 years old) experience healthy living, intensive case management, parent coaching and educational support so that they leave prepared to be leaders in their own lives, and leaders in the lives of their children and communities. In exchange for housing, child care, and wrap around support, Tubman residents lead Youth Corps, growing as leaders as they govern Tubman and spearhead projects to build up their community.