To connect people struggling with substance abuse to detox centers, treatment centers, and sober living and to spread awareness to make Recovery the New Epidemic.

We help young adults transition to independence by providing a stable, nurturing environment that includes housing, counseling, and education.

To affect positively: The quality of life for persons with cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities; to meet their multiple needs and those of their families; and to prevent developmental disabilities and minimize their effects.

Helping children and young adults on the autism spectrum.

To make a personal connection with cancer survivors (ALL CANCERS), that are currently under treatment of radiation and/or chemotherapy do to a cancer diagnosis.

To prevent child abuse by strengthening families facing crisis, challenge, and change.

To create local community-based programs to educate and help their children lead productive lives.

To improve the health and wellness, access to care, academic and career opportunities, and the quality of life for underserved populations through the provision of healthcare, education, career exploration, and youth development services.

We champion best-interest child advocacy through the recruitment, training and retention of court-appointed volunteer child advocates. Through effective advocacy the cycles of abuse, violence, and crime are being broken one child at a time, and children’s futures are being rewritten.

To provide a range of services for sickle cell disease/trait clients and their families.