To promote the appreciation and writing of poetry throughout the state, through readings, workshops, and annual contest, and special programs (at Weymouth Center for the Humanities, Southern Pines NC).
To support the N.C. Transportation Museum to preserve and interpret the history of transportation in North Carolina and present this history in a manner that allows visitors to enjoy their experience as well as learn from it.
The Mission of the Council is to advocate the sustainability of North Carolina’s urban forests through the use of economic, human, and environmental resources.
To implement youth soccer play in North Carolina.
We will teach classes about reproductive health, parenting, and child safety, and provide public car seat checks.
Mission:
To optimize the quality of life for those living in Guilford County by providing support and services for mental wellness.
To eradicate mental illnesses and improve the quality of life of those whose lives are affected by these diseases, and to provide support through education and advocacy on behalf of people with severe mental illness and their families.
MISSION
Dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with mental illness and their families through support, education, and advocacy.
OUR GOALS
Advocate at the county, state and national levels for non-discriminatory access to quality healthcare, housing , education and employment for people with mental illness.
Educate the public about mental illness.
Work to eliminate the stigma of mental illness.
Advocate for increased funding for research into the causes and treatment of mental illness.
The mission of the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives (NCIA) is to help create a society in which all persons who come into contact with human service or correctional systems are provided an environment of individual care, concern and treatment. NCIA is dedicated to developing quality programs and professional services that advocate timely intervention and unconditional care.
To help ensure that all individuals with Fabry disease are identified, diagnosed, and treated in time to avoid a diminished quality of life or life-threatening consequences, to provide assistance to individuals with Fabry disease and their families, to provide Fabry disease education and awareness, to promote continued data-gathering and research to improve treatment opportunities and to find a cure.