The Mission of the Healed Girls Collaborative is to foster safe environments for women and girls to experience post-traumatic growth after living through adverse childhood experiences.
Our mission is the prevention of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals, the facilitation of spay and neuter of animals, the transport and rehoming of animals, and the extension of humane education.
It is the policy of the Society to provide humane care and treatment for all animals needing protection in the area seved by the Society; to seek suitable homes for animals without homes; to provide access to low-cost or free spay or neuter or animals; to transport animals to no-kill shelters for the purposes of adoption; and to provide euthanasia when necessary.
Promote political responsibility by educating the public to be informed and active participants in government.
The LGBTQ Center of Durham supports LGBTQ+ people through services, programming, resources, and support networks that center their wellbeing and allows them to thrive.
To preserve historic Duke Mansion and to operate the Lee Institute.
To further and extend Mrs. Biddle's life-long interests in religious, educational, and charitable activities in the states of New York and North Carolina.
To assist families in need by providing a safe home-like setting for children until they are reunited with family or achieve independence.
To help individuals in the community develop the capacity to respectfully resolve conflict.