Mothers for Justice and Equality

Mothers for Justice United is engaged in advocacy on two main, somewhat overlapping fronts: police accountability and reform; and mental health, particularly as it interacts with policing. Mothers for Justice supports moms who have lost children to violence and who have been overlooked by police departments. Mutual support for those in need. 

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The Life Center – Ability Lab

In 2001, the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC) set out to build a consumer resource center located on the first floor of its flagship hospital in Chicago, Illinois and also provide virtual access to its resource collection through a web site (with videos and media). Think of the Center as a cozy bookstore where all resources

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Emotions Anonymous (National)

Fellowship sharing experience, hope and strength with each other, using a 12-step program, in order to gain better emotional health. Correspondence program for those who cannot attend meetings. Chapter development guidelines.

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NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)

Network of self-help groups that offer emotional and educational support for relatives and individuals affected by mental illness. Offers a crisis hotline and an informative website. Newsletter, affiliate development guidelines, legal network. Conducts anti-discrimination campaign.

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Schizophrenia Society of Canada

The mission of the organization is: to improve the quality of life for those affected by schizophrenia and psychosis through education, support programs, public policy and research.

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NAMI Kansas

Provides programs of education, support, and advocacy for people living with mental illness, their families and friends.

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National Association for Shoplifting Prevention

If you are dealing with a shoplifting issue or are seeking to understand why you shoplifted and are looking for confidential help and support to overcome the problem, you’ve come to the right place. Education programs for adults and juveniles, telephone coaching, self-assessment, referrals, and court case information.

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Four County Mental Health Services

For parents of children 18 and under. Parenting education specialist teaches all classes held in Montgomery, Wilson, Chautaqua, and Elk co. On the website, click on Parent Education.

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The NADD

NADD is an association for persons with intellectual disabilities and mental health needs. Their mission is to promote leadership in the expansion of knowledge, training, policy, and advocacy for mental health practices that promote a quality life for individuals with dual diagnosis (IDD/MI) in their communities.

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