Mentoring/tutoring

Empowering Services Inc (ESI) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing programs for inmates to help them with character development, personality transformation, and to build better relationships with their families and community. Educational courses offered include workshops on family structure, staying clean and sober, bible studies, and other spiritual guidance. Inmates' physical needs are met through short-term housing placement, transportation options, holiday meals, clothing packages, and a traveling library.

 Clothing, Education, Food, Housing/Shelter, Mentoring/Tutoring, Recovery, Support Groups, Transportation / 923 views

Supports children, youth, and families in New York City through family support programs, afterschool and summer programs, early childhood education, social services, health and wellness, and college access and career development.

 Crisis, Education, Housing/Shelter, Job Services, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mental Health, Mentoring/Tutoring, Support Groups, Utilities, Women, Children, Child Care / 921 views

Through an individualized, holistic, and multi-year commitment, College Bound empowers promising students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds to achieve bachelor’s degrees and fulfilling careers.

 Education, Job Services, Mentoring/Tutoring, Women, Children, Child Care / 919 views

Casa Central transforms lives and offers community support, with a special focus on Hispanics. Its network of social services propels children and youth, individuals and families, and seniors toward self-sufficiency and a higher quality of life.

 Abuse, Crisis, Education, Elderly Care, Food, Housing/Shelter, Job Services, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mental Health, Mentoring/Tutoring / 917 views

Individual Counseling: Short-term solution-focused treatment that provides support through family and life transitions, behavioral concerns, and/or mental health and substance abuse issues. Play-based therapy for young children. Family Counseling: For family members of all ages. Parent-Child Relationship Therapy: Attachment-focused therapy with a caregiver and child. Caregivers include biological parent, foster parent, adoptive parent, or kinship placement. Child-Parent Psychotherapy: A parent-child therapy model proven to be effective with children under the age of five, who have been exposed to trauma and their caregivers. Caregivers include biological parent, foster parent, adoptive parent, or kinship placement. Psychiatric Services Psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, medication prescription, and ongoing monitoring for relevant diagnoses. Services provided by licensed psychiatrists and nurses. Therapeutic Groups for Children and Teens Incredible Years Dinosaur School: A weekly two-hour group for children ages four to eight. Dinosaur School focuses on classroom success, understanding feeling, problem solving, anger management, and friendship skills. Girls’ Group: Ongoing same sex groups for girls ages seven to 11, and 12 to 17. Participants learn skills to be successful in everyday life. Topics include self-esteem, healthy expression of feelings, communication, and self-care. Boys’ Group: An ongoing same-sex group for boys ages seven to 11. Participants will learn skills to help manage their anger and communicate their feelings effectively. Therapeutic Groups for Adults Seeking Safety: Supported by research evidence, the group is present-focused, counseling model to help adults attain safety from trauma and/or substance abuse. Directly addresses both trauma and addiction. Primary goals are to reduce trauma and/or substance abuse symptoms and increase safe coping...

 Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mental Health, Mentoring/Tutoring, Support Groups, Women, Children, Child Care / 916 views

Wrenn House provides a safe, legal, and responsible environment for youth who run away from home, who are homeless, or are otherwise in a crisis situation. We are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Wrenn House is available to any youth age 10 – 17, with priority given to youth from Wake County and Raleigh. For 30 years, Wrenn House has served those experiencing crisis by providing a diverse range of services including: temporary shelter, counseling, case management, referrals, and a variety of life skills, all within a therapeutic and safe environment that promotes individuality and empowers youth and families.

 Abuse, Crisis, Housing/Shelter, Legal Aid, Mentoring/Tutoring, Support Groups, Transportation, Women, Children, Child Care / 915 views

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