Children and Family Archives | America's Charities https://www.charities.org/category/children-and-family/ Fri, 03 Oct 2025 14:55:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.charities.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/cropped-ac-favicon-32x32.png Children and Family Archives | America's Charities https://www.charities.org/category/children-and-family/ 32 32 Down Syndrome Awareness Month: Awareness, Advocacy, and Inclusion https://www.charities.org/news/down-syndrome-awareness-month-awareness-advocacy-and-inclusion-2/ Fri, 03 Oct 2025 14:55:02 +0000 http://charities.local/down-syndrome-awareness-month-awareness-advocacy-and-inclusion-2/ Observed in October each year, Down Syndrome Awareness Month was started by the National Down Syndrome Society in the 1980’s. By spreading awareness, advocacy, and inclusion throughout the community, the month is a time to celebrate individuals with Down syndrome and make people aware of their abilities and accomplishments. In recognition of Down Syndrome Awareness Month, America’s Charities…

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Observed in October each year, Down Syndrome Awareness Month was started by the National Down Syndrome Society in the 1980’s. By spreading awareness, advocacy, and inclusion throughout the community, the month is a time to celebrate individuals with Down syndrome and make people aware of their abilities and accomplishments.

In recognition of Down Syndrome Awareness Month, America’s Charities is celebrating the following agents of change who we are proud to call our members. These nonprofits focus on public policy, awareness, health promotion, resources, employment, community outreach and support for people with Down Syndrome.

One of the most cost-efficient ways you can support these nonprofits is to donate to them via payroll deduction through your employer’s workplace giving program (Don’t have a program? Click here to have your employer contact our team.) Click on each charity’s name below to learn more about their work, and to make a donation now!


National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS)

The National Down Syndrome Society envisions a world in which all people with Down syndrome have the opportunity to enhance their quality of life, realize their life aspirations and become valued members of welcoming communities. A donation of $100 to the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) helps them continue to advocate for the rights of those with Down syndrome and provide adult caregiver services and resources to the individuals currently caring for an adult with Down syndrome. Learn more.

 

 

 

 

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Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Together We Can End Domestic Abuse https://www.charities.org/news/domestic-violence-awareness-month-together-we-can-end-domestic-abuse-2/ Fri, 03 Oct 2025 14:53:52 +0000 http://charities.local/domestic-violence-awareness-month-together-we-can-end-domestic-abuse-2/ The U.S. Department of Justice estimates that 1.3 million women and 835,000 men are victims of physical violence by a partner every year. People who are in an abusive relationship will stay with their partner for a number of reasons, including: They believe their partner really is sorry and does care about them Their low self…

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The U.S. Department of Justice estimates that 1.3 million women and 835,000 men are victims of physical violence by a partner every year. People who are in an abusive relationship will stay with their partner for a number of reasons, including:

  • They believe their partner really is sorry and does care about them
  • Their low self esteem leads them to believe that no one else would want to be with them
  • It’s dangerous to leave, so they are too afraid to take action
  • They feel responsible for the way their loved one acts
  • Between shared kids, pets, and finances, they feel they can’t leave

Domestic Violence Awareness Month (October each year) is a time to remember and honor loved ones who have lost their lives at the hands of a person they once loved and trusted. And it’s a time to raise awareness about the crime of domestic violence and recognize our collective efforts to end violence.

In recognition of #DomesticViolenceAwareness Month, America’s Charities is recognizing the following agents of change who we are proud to call our members. These nonprofits are dedicated to raising awareness about domestic violence, preventing gun violence, and providing victims with a safe place they can go to escape abuse and gain independence for a fresh start at a healthy, safe, and happy life.

One of the most cost-efficient ways you can support these nonprofits is to donate to them via payroll deduction through your employer’s workplace giving program (Don’t have a program? Click here to have your employer contact our team.) Click on each charity’s name below to learn more about their work, and to make a donation now!


House of Ruth

Founded in 1976 as America’s first women’s shelter, House of Ruth’s mission is to help women, children and families in greatest need and with very limited resources build safe, stable lives and achieve their highest potential. At eleven residential locations, a developmental day care facility, and a free domestic violence counseling center, they serve more than 1,000 women and children every year. Learn more.

Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence (PCADV)

PCADV, a collaborative membership organization, joins with 59 local programs to deliver a continuum of services, support and systems change to help nearly 90,000 victims and survivors annually find safety, obtain justice and build lives free of abuse. While local domestic violence programs offer direct service to those in need, PCADV provides the infrastructure, support, expertise, and training to make their work effective. Learn more.

WOMEN’S WAY

WOMEN’S WAY inspires and mobilizes the community to invest in organizations and leaders that will advance the rights of, and opportunities for, women and girls, and achieve gender equity for all. A community foundation focused on grant-making, research, and education benefiting women and girls in the Greater Philadelphia region, WOMEN’S WAY identifies needs, shares knowledge, convenes the community, and builds awareness to challenge social inequities. Learn more.

Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence

For more than 40 years, the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence has been the leading national voice in the prevention of gun violence, effecting meaningful change through policy, legal action, and increased public awareness of the risks and dangers of having guns in the home. The mission of the Brady Center is to reduce gun violence by 25% by 2025 through a tripartite strategy that incorporates litigation, legislation, and education. Their strategy focuses on the common ground shared by most Americans: we need to keep guns out of the hands of those who would use them to harm themselves or others. Learn more.

 

 

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Child Health Day https://www.charities.org/news/child-health-day-2/ Fri, 03 Oct 2025 14:52:35 +0000 http://charities.local/child-health-day-2/ First celebrated in 1929, Child Health Day was enacted by Congress as a day to raise awareness about the fundamental necessity for programs to protect and develop the health of the children of the United States. In recognition of #ChildHealthDay on October 6, 2025, America’s Charities is celebrating the following agents of change who we are…

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First celebrated in 1929, Child Health Day was enacted by Congress as a day to raise awareness about the fundamental necessity for programs to protect and develop the health of the children of the United States.

In recognition of #ChildHealthDay on October 6, 2025, America’s Charities is celebrating the following agents of change who we are proud to call our members. Supporting children facing life-threatening diseases, providing preventative healthcare to underserved youth, ensuring children have access to nutritious food, and more, these nonprofits are dedicated to providing a range of programs that address children’s health.

One of the most cost-efficient ways you can support these nonprofits is to donate to them via payroll deduction through your employer’s workplace giving program (Don’t have a program? Click here to have your employer contact our team.) Click on each charity’s name below to learn more about their work, and to make a donation now!


Grant Wishes and Fun Experiences to Children with Critical Illnesses:

Give Children Medical Care, Access to Specialized Medical Services and Resources, and Fund Research for New Treatments and Cures:

Provide Hospital and Housing Services for Families While Their Children Seek Medical Treatment:

Ensure Children Receive Nutritious Meals and Warm Coats:

Foster the Spiritual, Mental and Physical Development of Children and Their Families:

Support Advocacy and Research Efforts Designed to Keep Kids Safe and Healthy:

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Childhood Cancer Awareness Month https://www.charities.org/news/childhood-cancer-awareness-month/ Wed, 20 Aug 2025 15:44:53 +0000 http://charities.local/childhood-cancer-awareness-month/ Every September, childhood cancer organizations around the world come together in recognition of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, with a goal to increase awareness and raise funds for those affected by childhood cancer. According to CureSearch, each year more than 15,000 children in the U.S. alone are diagnosed with cancer. And for those who survive, as many as…

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Every September, childhood cancer organizations around the world come together in recognition of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, with a goal to increase awareness and raise funds for those affected by childhood cancer. According to CureSearch, each year more than 15,000 children in the U.S. alone are diagnosed with cancer. And for those who survive, as many as 85% will develop one or more chronic health conditions including secondary cancers, severe musculoskeletal problems and cardiovascular disease as a result of treatment. 

In recognition of #ChildhoodCancerAwareness Month America’s Charities is celebrating the following agents of change who we are proud to call our members. These nonprofits are dedicated to funding research to find treatments and cures for children’s cancer, as well as providing programs that provide hope, joy, housing, and other types of support and resources for families with children facing cancer.

One of the most cost-efficient ways you can support these nonprofits is to donate to them via payroll deduction through your employer’s workplace giving program (Don’t have a program? Click here to have your employer contact our team.) Click on each charity’s name below to learn more about their work, and to make a donation now!


CureSearch: There is an urgent unmet need for new and better children’s cancer treatments. With your support, CureSearch funds the most promising and impactful research. They do this through comprehensive project screening and monitoring progress to ensure patient centered results. Click here to learn more about CureSearch and hear why research matters for CureSearch advocates and patient families.

Ronald McDonald House Charities® (RMHC®): RMHC creates, finds and supports programs that directly improve the health and well-being of children and their families. Through its global network of Chapters in more than 64 countries and regions, RMHC programs (the Ronald McDonald House®, the Ronald McDonald Family Room® and the Ronald McDonald Care Mobile®) provide access to quality health care and enable family-centered care around the world, ensuring families are fully supported and actively involved in their child’s care. Click here to learn more.

The Children’s Inn at NIH: The Children’s Inn at NIH is a “place like home” for children, and their families, participating in ground-breaking medical trials at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Each year, more than 1,700 children call The Inn “home” as they battle life-threatening illnesses in NIH trials that change the face of medicine for the entire world. The Children’s Inn brings together courageous children who participate in NIH trials; their loving families and caregivers who provide unwavering support; and the world-renowned NIH clinicians and staff who make ground-breaking medical discoveries. These are the individuals driving discoveries that will be the first steps to eradicating diseases and making better lives possible. The Children’s Inn is where we bring people together to make childhood possible today and a cure possible tomorrow. Click here to learn more.

Make-A-Wish Foundation® of America: Wishes can change the odds for children fighting their illness. A wish helps kids look past their limitations, families overcome anxiety and entire communities experience joy. Most importantly, wishes can improve a child’s quality of life. Make-A-Wish wants to help every single family enduring this struggle to discover hope, strength and joy. Click here to learn more. 

Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Mid-Atlantic: Make-A-Wish® Mid-Atlantic grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions who reside in Maryland, Washington, DC, northern Virginia and central and southern Delaware.  Since the chapter’s foundation in 1983, they have given the gift of a wish to over 8,700 local children fighting life-threatening medical conditions such as cancer. Click here to learn more.

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February is Marfan Awareness Month! https://www.charities.org/news/february-marfan-awareness-month/ Mon, 03 Feb 2025 15:27:33 +0000 https://www.charities.org/february-is-marfan-awareness-month/ Marfan syndrome affects an estimated 1 in 5,000 people regardless of race, ethnicity, or gender, and experts estimate that nearly half the people who have Marfan syndrome do not know it.  Without proper diagnosis and treatment, they are at high risk for an aortic dissection and sudden death.  Awareness of Marfan syndrome and related conditions leads…

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Marfan syndrome affects an estimated 1 in 5,000 people regardless of race, ethnicity, or gender, and experts estimate that nearly half the people who have Marfan syndrome do not know it.  Without proper diagnosis and treatment, they are at high risk for an aortic dissection and sudden death. 

Awareness of Marfan syndrome and related conditions leads to early diagnosis, treatment, and an extended lifespan. The most powerful way we can raise awareness is through you, our volunteers. Your circles of relatives, friends, co-workers, and neighbors, your knowledge, your personal journey, and your commitment cannot be matched by anyone outside of our community.

February is Marfan Awareness Month and you can do your part from the comfort of your own home on social media. Join America’s Charities and our member, The Marfan Foundation, by participating in the #MarfanAwareness during February. 

  1. Give through your workplace: You can make a significant difference by donating through workplace giving. Check with your employer to see if they will double your donation with a matching gift. Don’t have a program? Click here to have your employer contact our team about bring employee giving to your workplace. 
  2. Raise aweareness: Help The Marfan Foundation raise awareness about Marfan syndrome by using the library of ready-to-use social media graphics here.
  3. Educate Yourself: This month, The Marfan Foundation has two webinars on the basics of Marfan syndrome. On February 9, we will focus on medical management with two members of our Professional Advisory Board, Dr. Shaine Morris, pediatric cardiologist, Texas Children’s Hospital, and Dr. Chris Malaisrie, aortic surgeon, Northwestern Medicine (register here). Then, on February 16, we will have a Personal Perspectives Panel with members of the Marfan community talking about how they coped when first diagnosed. (register here).

There are many ways for you to take part in Marfan Awareness Month and every little bit helps. Click here for a list of more ways to support The Marfan Foundation.

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Celebrating the Agents of Change this Black History Month https://www.charities.org/news/celebrating-agents-change-black-history-month/ Mon, 03 Feb 2025 15:26:29 +0000 https://www.charities.org/celebrating-the-agents-of-change-this-black-history-month/ During Black History Month, which takes place each year during the month of February, there is much to celebrate about the past achievements and impact each of our member charities listed below has contributed to this country. There is even more to celebrate about the incredible programs and missions these nonprofits are actively delivering on…

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During Black History Month, which takes place each year during the month of February, there is much to celebrate about the past achievements and impact each of our member charities listed below has contributed to this country. There is even more to celebrate about the incredible programs and missions these nonprofits are actively delivering on right now – initiatives that you can support and get involved with today and all year long. As the NAACP states, “Advocacy has one direction, forward.” There is so much more history to be made and the NAACP, along with our other members listed below, are actively charting a course forward for present and future generations to make history.

In honor of #BlackHistoryMonth, click on each of America’s Charities’ nonprofit members below to learn about their past contributions to this country and ways they continue to shape and make history:

Throughout the month of February, we encourage you to:

  1. Join us in celebrating Black History Month! Follow us on Twitter and Facebook as we share our members’ posts and highlight the black community’s contributions, culture, and impact on America.

  2. Donate & raise money for these nonprofits whose work has and continues to pave the way for inclusion, civil rights, equity in justice, education, and a better tomorrow. America’s Charities is proud of the work our member charities do in these respective areas. One of the most cost-efficient ways you can support these nonprofits is to donate to them via payroll deduction through your employer’s workplace giving program (Don’t have a program? Click here to have your employer contact our team.) Click below on each charity’s name to learn more about their work, and please donate to them through employee giving!

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January is National Poverty in America Awareness Month https://www.charities.org/news/january-national-poverty-america-awareness-month/ Mon, 06 Jan 2025 16:41:09 +0000 https://www.charities.org/january-is-national-poverty-in-america-awareness-month/ Hunger and malnutrition, limited access to education and other basic services, social discrimination and exclusion, disabilities, restricted access to participation in the democratic process. These are just some of the many manifestations of poverty. More than 40 million Americans live in poverty, but we can eradicate poverty. As Nelson Mandela said, “Like slavery and apartheid, poverty is…

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Hunger and malnutrition, limited access to education and other basic services, social discrimination and exclusion, disabilities, restricted access to participation in the democratic process. These are just some of the many manifestations of poverty. More than 40 million Americans live in poverty, but we can eradicate poverty. As Nelson Mandela said, “Like slavery and apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the action of human beings.”

While poverty is a complex social issue, you can make a significant difference through workplace givingDon’t have a program? Click here to have your employer contact our team about bring employee giving to your workplace. Each of the nonprofits listed below, vetted by America’s Charities, are dedicated to helping the impoverished through programs and services concentrated on addressing the root sources of poverty and working to create sound policy frameworks locally and nationally that will help lift our fellow neighbors, family members, and friends out of poverty so they can live independent, sustainable lives and contribute to the community.

In recognition of National Poverty in America Awareness Month, which takes place in January each year, join us by supporting and raising awareness about these nonprofits who are making a difference in the fight to stamp out poverty for good.

Provide food and support through community coordination: 

Provide food, shelter, counseling and support: 

Support for individuals and families struggling with poverty: 

Provide affordable housing and support:  

Fight for Economic Justice and Equality:

Provide Access to Education and Support Disadvantaged Youth:

 

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National Scholarship Month/National Education Month https://www.charities.org/news/national-scholarship-monthnational-education-month-2/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:17:39 +0000 http://charities.local/national-scholarship-monthnational-education-month-2/ National Scholarship Month/National Education Month aims to build awareness of scholarships and opportunities in higher education. Established in 1998, it recognizes communities, organizations, and businesses within the scholarship industry and encourages others to help improve educational opportunities and educational achievement around the world. In recognition of National Scholarship Month/National Education Month November 1-30, 2024, America’s Charities is…

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National Scholarship Month/National Education Month aims to build awareness of scholarships and opportunities in higher education. Established in 1998, it recognizes communities, organizations, and businesses within the scholarship industry and encourages others to help improve educational opportunities and educational achievement around the world.

In recognition of National Scholarship Month/National Education Month November 1-30, 2024, America’s Charities is celebrating the following members who are raising awareness for scholarship and higher education opportunities.

One of the most cost-efficient ways you can support these nonprofits is to donate to them via payroll deduction through your employer’s workplace giving program (Don’t have a program? Click here to have your employer contact our team.) Click on each charity’s name below to learn more about their work, and to make a donation now!

Encourages students to pursue higher education and provides college readiness and career preparation resources and support: 

Provides access to mentoring and training for disadvantaged youth:

Empowers students and provides scholarships: 

Provides support for students pursuing a college education: 

Provides lodging and creates stable homes:

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National Homeless Youth Awareness Month https://www.charities.org/news/national-homeless-youth-awareness-month-2/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:16:24 +0000 http://charities.local/national-homeless-youth-awareness-month-2/ Since 2007, National Homeless Youth Awareness Month raises awareness for children and families dealing with homelessness and educates the public on ways to help end homelessness. In recognition of National Homeless Youth Awareness Month November 1-30, 2024, America’s Charities is celebrating the following member who is making a difference in the fight to end youth…

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Since 2007, National Homeless Youth Awareness Month raises awareness for children and families dealing with homelessness and educates the public on ways to help end homelessness.

In recognition of National Homeless Youth Awareness Month November 1-30, 2024, America’s Charities is celebrating the following member who is making a difference in the fight to end youth homelessness.

One of the most cost-efficient ways you can support these nonprofits is to donate to them via payroll deduction through your employer’s workplace giving program (Don’t have a program? Click here to have your employer contact our team.) Click on the charity name below to learn more about their work, and to make a donation now!

STANDUP FOR KIDS
STANDUP FOR KIDS aims to end the cycle of youth homelessness through outreach efforts and programs to find, stabilize and assist homeless and street kids in their efforts to improve their lives. Resources include basic hygiene/food/clothing, healthcare, counseling/mentoring, and drug and alcohol rehabilitation. Their networking outreach program helps at-risk youth by providing them with a variety of organizations and people in their community who can help them with everything from legal services to identification services to employment services. Current programs include street outreach, outreach centers, apartment outreach, and a high school mentoring program.

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Diabetes Awareness Month https://www.charities.org/news/diabetes-awareness-month-2/ Tue, 05 Nov 2024 23:48:22 +0000 http://charities.local/diabetes-awareness-month-2/ Diabetes Awareness Month aims to raise awareness for both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes through education and advocacy. More than 100 million adults and children in the U.S. currently live with diabetes or prediabetes. The focus of this year’s Diabetes Awareness Month is on the link between diabetes and cardiovascular disease. In recognition of Diabetes Awareness Month…

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Diabetes Awareness Month aims to raise awareness for both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes through education and advocacy. More than 100 million adults and children in the U.S. currently live with diabetes or prediabetes. The focus of this year’s Diabetes Awareness Month is on the link between diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

In recognition of Diabetes Awareness Month November 1-30, 2024, America’s Charities is celebrating the following members who are making a difference in the fight to end diabetes.

One of the most cost-efficient ways you can support these nonprofits is to donate to them via payroll deduction through your employer’s workplace giving program (Don’t have a program? Click here to have your employer contact our team.) Click on each charity’s name below to learn more about their work, and to make a donation now!

Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
Funds scientific research into treating and curing diabetes, as well as providing screenings and education programs to save lives from blindness, kidney failure, and amputations.

Diabetes Research Institute Foundation
Funds and supports research aimed at developing a biological cure by restoring natural insulin production and normalizing blood sugar levels without imposing other risks.

Feeding America
A nationwide network of 200 member food banks that provide food to more than 46 million people, including 12 million children and 7 million seniors, through 60,000 food pantries and meal programs and engage more than 2 million volunteers monthly in communities across the U.S. Feeding America has conducted deep research into Diabetes and focuses on nutrition to prevent Diabetes and other diseases tied to poor quality diet.

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Military Spouse Appreciation Day https://www.charities.org/news/military-spouse-appreciation-day/ Mon, 08 Apr 2024 20:24:37 +0000 http://charities.local/military-spouse-appreciation-day/ May 10 marks the celebration of Military Spouse Appreciation Day, a time to honor and recognize the immense contributions made by military spouses in supporting our nation’s service members. Throughout Military Appreciation Month, we pay tribute to the bravery and sacrifices of our military personnel and their families. It’s a chance to show gratitude for…

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May 10 marks the celebration of Military Spouse Appreciation Day, a time to honor and recognize the immense contributions made by military spouses in supporting our nation’s service members.

Throughout Military Appreciation Month, we pay tribute to the bravery and sacrifices of our military personnel and their families. It’s a chance to show gratitude for their unwavering dedication to safeguarding our country and way of life.

Military Spouse Appreciation Day is an occasion to acknowledge the critical role played by military spouses in supporting their partners’ service, often making significant sacrifices themselves. They are the backbone of military families, providing unwavering love and support in the face of frequent relocations, deployments, and other challenges.

As we celebrate Military Spouse Appreciation Day, we also remember the sacrifices made by the families of fallen service members. We honor their resilience and courage, and we pledge to always keep their loved ones’ memory alive.

Military Spouse Appreciation Day reminds us of the vital importance of supporting our service members and their families. Let us take this opportunity to express our gratitude and appreciation to the military spouses who selflessly serve alongside their partners.

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May is Mental Health Month: Raise Awareness, Erase the Stigma, and Get Support! https://www.charities.org/news/may-mental-health-month-raise-awareness-erase-stigma-and-get-support/ Mon, 08 Apr 2024 17:42:12 +0000 http://charities.local/may-mental-health-month-raise-awareness-erase-stigma-and-get-support/ Mental health is essential to your overall health and well-being, and mental illnesses are common and treatable. People struggling with mental health may be in your family, live next door, teach your children, work with you, sit in the same church pew, or perhaps you yourself are the one struggling with mental health. While there…

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Mental health is essential to your overall health and well-being, and mental illnesses are common and treatable. People struggling with mental health may be in your family, live next door, teach your children, work with you, sit in the same church pew, or perhaps you yourself are the one struggling with mental health.

While there are many things you can do that may help you achieve overall wellness – such as finding a reason to laugh, going for a walk with a friend, meditating, playing with a pet, or working from home once a week – sometimes more professional support and treatment is necessary to set you on a path to recovery.

Unfortunately, only half of those affected receive treatment because of the stigma attached to mental health. Untreated, mental illness can contribute to higher medical expenses, poorer performance at school and work, fewer employment opportunities and increased risk of suicide.

In recognition of #MentalHealthMonth, America’s Charities is celebrating the following agents of change who we are proud to call our members. These nonprofits’ programs address mental health issues in a variety of ways and need your support.

  • Wounded Warrior Project, Inc.: Sometimes the most painful injuries aren’t physical. Whether it’s PTSD, TBI, combat stress, or any other mental health condition, the Wounded Warrior Project, Inc. is there to help. Click here to learn more about common veteran mental health conditions and start your road to recovery.
  • ServiceSource: Most people with severe mental health issues want to work, but obtaining and keeping competitive jobs can prove challenging. Success often comes from having an employment support system in place – from resume development and job placement, to help working through high-stress times. Through job placement, direct employment, individual or group supported employment and facilitated employment, ServiceSource supports people with disabilities in obtaining and maintaining jobs in community-based settings. Click here to learn more.
  • Brady Center for the Prevention of Gun Violence: While the media frequently reports about mass shootings, America’s gun violence epidemic is made up of much more than high-profile media events. About every 16 hours, a woman in America is shot and killed by a current or former intimate partner. Suicides account for about 60 percent of all adult gun deaths. With America leading the world in the number of guns per person, it’s vital that we don’t let temporary moments of crisis turn into permanent tragedies. It’s in everyone’s hands to work on solutions and you can join the fight by helping Brady fight to make our families, communities and streets safe again. Learn more.
  • Youth For Tomorrow (YFT)Founded by former Washington Redskins Coach Joe Gibbs, Youth For Tomorrow diagnoses and treats children, adolescents and adults with a wide variety of issues including but not limited to: depression, anxiety and panic symptoms, post-traumatic stress, anger issues, obsessive-compulsive issues, grief and loss, self-harm, issues related to attachment, co-occurring disorders, aggression, attention deficits and other behavioral concerns, as well as familial and relational issues. Through both residential and behavior health service programs, YFT served over 8,944 children and families in the last year. Your generosity and concern for children will provide the resources to continue our mission of providing a safe home, comprehensive counseling, and a quality education to at-risk children and families — 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Learn more

Donate & raise money for these nonprofits: 

One of the most cost-efficient ways you can support these nonprofits is to donate to them via payroll deduction through your employer’s workplace giving program (Don’t have a program? Click here to have your employer contact our team.) Click on each charity’s name above to learn more about their work, and to make a donation now!

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