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Community Health Charities of TennesseeCommunity Health Charities of Tennessee is an alliance of leading nonprofit health research and service organizations whose mission is to improve the lives of people affected by chronic illness by investing in medical research, health services, and educational materials. We partner with employers to develop their charitable activities and provide employees with meaningful ways to connect with the health charities they care about through workplace giving, volunteerism, and education. |
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Eating Disorders Coalition of TennesseeThe Eating Disorders Coalition of Tennessee, a 501 (c) (3) organization, is the culmination of hundreds of clinicians, community members, companies, and partnering organizations around the state and the region, who advocate for educating, empowering, and supporting those affected by disordered eating. We accomplish our goals by: Educating patients, families, professionals, and the community about eating disorders; Facilitating a network of health care professionals to increase the availability of training opportunities and treatment resources for persons affected by eating disorders; Advocating to both public and private sectors for compassionate, comprehensive, and accessible treatment for patients and families suffering from eating disorders; Encouraging community based outreach to those at risk and fostering prevention programs; and Supporting research into causes, prevention, and treatment outcomes. |
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EveryMinute.orgToday 1,500 Americans will attempt to take their own lives. Most will have mental health or addiction issues. Many will have both. One out of four adults is affected by a mental health disorder. Odds are that most of us have friends or family becoming more desperate with every tick of the clock. There is a way to stop the ticking. Research. We can defeat mental illness by employing the scientific mind to find individual treatment plans. But the funding is inadequate for an issue that affects every one of us, the 57 million directly or the rest of us through our family and friends. We must declare our concern. Together, we can stop the clock. |
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Governor's Books From Birth FoundationThis non-partisan, not-for-profit organization administers Tennessee's statewide Imagination Library through sponsoring organizations in all 95 counties. This program provides a free, age-appropriate, hardback book every single month to enrolled children from birth until their fifth birthday, at no cost to the parents and regardless of income. The books are a gift to all Tennessee's 375,000 children under age 5 and are mailed directly to their home. You can support your county's Imagination Library by registering your child to receive these books, by volunteering your time, and by raising money. With your help, we can see to it that every child in Tennessee grows up reading. |
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Idealist.orgIdealist.org connects organizations, individuals, resources, and ideas so that anyone anywhere can imagine and act toward building a better world. With over 65,000 organizations from 190 countries posting volunteer, job, internship, and event opportunities for its 50,000 daily visitors and 500,000 members, Idealist also provides extensive resources for job seekers, volunteers, and HR and volunteer management professionals. |
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Planet AidPlanet Aid, a nonprofit organization, raises funds through textile recycling. Second-hand clothes, shoes, other textiles, books, small toys and laptops are sold for reuse to raise money for charities that do: • Emergency relief - serving victims of hunger, war, natural disasters and other catastrophes. Planet Aid helps the environment too. In 2006, 72 million pounds of clothes were rescued from the landfill and CO2 emissions were reduced the equivalent of keeping 16,000 cars off the roads for a year! |
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Tennessee Disability CoalitionThe Coalition is an alliance of organizations and individuals in Tennessee that have joined to promote the full and equal participation of men, women and children with disabilities in all aspects of life. The Coalition and its member agencies work together to advocate for public policy that ensures self-determination, independence, empowerment, integration and inclusion for people with disabilities. |
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Brain Injury Association of TennesseeOur purpose is to improve the quality of life for persons with brain injuries and their families and to reduce the incidence of brain injury. This is to be accomplished by striving for excellence in providing statewide leadership, advocating for needed resources, delivering quality resources and information to any person, and developing self-advocacy skills within persons with brain injury and their families. |
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Compass CoordinationCompass is a not-for-profit organization serving persons with disabilities and their families. Serving all of the communities of central and western Tennessee, Compass provides "Independent Support Coordination (ISC) Services" for persons with developmental disabilities and their families. |
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MidSouth PVAThe Paralyzed Veterans of America, a congressionally chartered veterans service organization founded in 1946, has developed a unique expertise on a wide variety of issues involving the special needs of our members—veterans of the armed forces who have experienced spinal cord injury or dysfunction. |
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Tennessee Assoication of Audiologists & Speech Language PathologistsThe Foundation of the Tennessee Association of Audiologists & Speech-Language Pathologists is a non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of children and adults with communication disorders in the State of Tennessee. TAASLP encourages Tennesseans to join and work together for better communication for professionals, clients, workplaces, legislature, communities, |
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Tennessee Conference on Social WelfareThe Tennessee Conference on Social Welfare is dedicated to achieving a high quality of life for all Tennesseans, particularly for our poorest and most vulnerable. We exist to train, support and advocate for EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS with the mission of improving the social and economic welfare of Tennesseans. This organization works towards the improvement of social policy and services to Tennessee seniors, families, children, the hungry, those with health problems and challenges, and many other service groups. |
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Tennessee Health Care CampaignIncorporated in 1989, the Tennessee Health Care Campaign (THCC) is a statewide, nonprofit 501(c)3 organization, working for affordable, accessible, and quality health care for all Tennesseans. THCC's Board of Directors is made up of consumers, advocates, and social service professionals from throughout the state and works in collaboration with these same type groups to affect positive change in public health and health care. It is currently working to see how it can make Cover Tennessee a better program and cover more uninsured Tennesseans. In 2007, THCC will work with a national coalition to guarantee coverage for all children. |
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Tennessee Mental Health Consumers AssociationThe Tennessee Mental Health Consumers' Association (TMHCA) is Tennessee's only statewide consumer owned and operated organization with a board of directors and staff that are 100% mental health consumers. It is the mission of TMHCA "to promote recovery through education, advocacy, and peer support for all mental health consumers in Tennessee." Through information, education, and advocacy, TMHCA seeks to enhance the quality of life for all by promoting independence, dignity and purpose. |
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Tennessee Traumatic Brain Injury - Health Services MedicalTo address the needs of those individuals who have sustained a brain injury, as well as their family members and primary caregivers. Traumatic Brain Injury Program staff are available to respond to questions, make referrals and provide education and prevention programs. The initial contact can be the first link in chain of support for a survivor or family member. |
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The Jason FoundationYouth suicide claims the lives of approximately 100 young people per week in the United States. The Jason Foundation's mission is to provide information, tools, and resources to students, educators, youth workers, and parents that will enable early detection of at-risk behavior and guide them to helpful local resources. |
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UT-Memphis Boling Center on Developmental DisabilitiesThe Boling Center for Developmental Disabilities (BCDD) is one of more than 60 University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities in the United States established by the federal government to develop interdisciplinary training, service, and applied research related to developmental disabilities. The BCDD is now one of the most comprehensive facilities in the nation dedicated to improving quality of life for people of all ages with developmental disabilities and their families. |
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