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Coastal Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit community behavioral healthcare organization, which was originally founded in Sarasota as Storefront Centers for Counseling more than 40 years ago. Since that time, Coastal has grown to over 200 employees who serve more than 6,000 individuals in Sarasota, DeSoto, Charlotte, Lee, and Manatee counties each year. At the heart of Coastal Behavioral Healthcare’s mission is an earnest passion for “caring for our community” through the implementation of best practices that assist individuals in gaining the tools they need to overcome the challenges of mental health and substance abuse disorders. Coastal Behavioral Healthcare is licensed by the Florida Department of Children and Families and accredited by The Joint Commission.
Serving over 7,200 kids at 19 Clubs in Knox, Blount, Loudon and North Anderson Counties. Our Mission is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. We offer quality programming after school and during the summer to help kids achieve great futures. Our goal is to give Club members the tools they need to achieve academic success, build a healthy lifestyle, and develop strong character and citizenship skills.
CHIP - Coalition for Homelessness Intervention & Prevention is the only organization in Indianapolis driving a system-wide, community response to make homelessness rare, short-lived, and recoverable.
Cincinnati Union Bethel is a Cincinnati, OH-based company in the Non-profit sector.
Started by two parents wanting the best for their own children with disabilities, Damar had a narrow focus: Care for children with a specific set of needs. Over time, however, Damar`s approaches and expertise proved helpful to a much broader group of people. So Damar innovated, adapted and expanded its vision. Today, Damar Services sets itself apart by delivering remarkable care and remarkable results for remarkable people of all ages and with a wide range of needs. Throughout the last 50 years, Damar never lost sight of one fact: developmental and behavioral disabilities never affect just one person … they affect entire families.