OnCampus Connect

National Resources

www.acha.org
contact@acha.org | (410)859-1500
The ACHA serves as the principal leadership organization for advancing the health of college students and campus communities through advocacy, education, and research
Resources
  • College health topics
  • guidelines – recommendations – white papers,
  • publications
  • archived events
  • YouTube channel
  • career center
Networks
  • Region
  • Interest
  • Discipline
  • Discussion Groups
Programs & Services
  • Annual Meeting
  • Continuing Education
  • College Health & Wellness Consulting
  • Leadership Institute
  • National College Health Assessment
  • Patient Satisfaction Assessment Service
  • Virtual Mentoring
  • Healthy Campus 2020
  • Leadership & Innovations Summits
  • Connected College Health Network
  • Foundation Information
www.ulifeline.org
ulifeline@jedfoundation.org | (212)647-7544
An anonymous, confidential, online resource center, where college students can be comfortable searching for the information they need and want regarding emotional health – project of The Jed Foundation (JED).
Wellness Information
  • Sleep
  • Exercise
  • Nutrition
  • Stress Management & Relaxation
  • Connectedness & Healthy Relationships
  • Facts on Mental Health and Substance Use
  • Help a Friend
  • Get Help Now

www.suicidology.org
info@suicidology.org | (202)237-2280

The American Association of Suicidology promotes the understanding and prevention of suicide and support those who have been affected by it.
  • Resources – crisis centers, statistics, myths, LGBT, links, readings, videos, threatening behavior, warning signs, and position statements
  • Training & Accreditation - Forensics, psychological, recognizing and response, clinician, school prevention, college prevention, crisis center
  • Resources for attempt, clinician, and loss survivors
  • Annual Conference
  • Student Interns and Involvement Opportunities
  • Morton M. Silverman Award
www.childrenssafetynetwork.org
csninfo@edc.org | (617)618-2918

This organization works with state and jurisdiction Maternal & Child Health and Injury & Violence prevention programs to create an environment in which all infants, children, and youth are safe and healthy. Our goal is to equip states and jurisdictions to strengthen their capacity, utilize data and implement effective strategies to make reductions in injury-related deaths, hospitalizations, and emergency department visits.
www.suicideprevention-icrc-s.org
A center-without-walls that promotes a public health approach to suicide prevention through a collaborative process of research, outreach, and education. Our goal is to draw suicide prevention directly into the domain of public health and injury prevention and link it to complementary approaches to mental health.
  • Events
  • Resources & Research
  • Training & Webinars
  • Research Training Institutes
  • Fellowship & Funding
www.lifelineforattemptsurvivors.org
NSPLifelines@gmail.com

Provides stories and resources for attempt survivors and families, friends, and clinicians who want to support people who are feeling suicidal and/or suicide attempt survivors.
  • Survivor Stories
  • Self-Care Tips
  • How to Talk About Your Attempt
  • 100 Ways to get Through the Next 5
  • Create a Safety Plan
  • My3 App
  • 7 Things Attempt Survivors Wish Their Families and Friends Knew
  • Advice for Therapists
  • Therapist & Support Group Finder
www.theactionalliance.org
info@theActionAlliance.org | (202)572-3737

Works with more than 250 national partners from the public and private sectors to advance the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention. The Action Alliance is currently focusing on three priority areas, selected from the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention based on their potential to save lives: transforming health systems, transforming communities, and changing the conversation
Features
  • National Strategy for Suicide Prevention
  • Research Agenda
  • Data & Surveillance
  • Lived Experience - people who have direct experience with suicide have an important role to play in suicide prevention through their lived experience
  • Lethal Means - reducing access to lethal means is a key suicide prevention strategy.
  • Faith - Hope - Life - Community - campaign aimed at involving every faith community in the United States, regardless of creed, in suicide prevention
  • Workplace Communities – Construction and Public Safety
  • American Indian/Alaskan Native Community – Hope for Life Day & Toolkit
  • Military Service Members and Veterans Community
  • Juvenile Justice Community
  • Healthcare Resources – ‘Zero Suicide’, financing, standard care, clinical workforce, and crisis services
www.sioutreach.org
A team team consisting of undergraduate and graduate students at both the University of Guelph and McGill University dedicated to developing and providing information and helpful resources about self-injury.
Information
  • General Self-Injury
  • If you Self-Injure
  • Friends
  • Romantic Partners
  • Parents and Families
  • School Professionals
  • Mental Health Professionals
  • Medical Professionals
  • Stories
  • Coping and Recovery Strategies
  • Research
www.save.org
(952)946-7998

The Suicide Awareness Voices of Education is one of the nation’s first organizations dedicated to the prevention of suicide. Our work is based on the foundation and belief that suicide is preventable and everyone has a role to play in preventing suicide. Through raising public awareness, educating communities, and equipping every person with the right tools, we know we can SAVE lives.
Programs
  • Public Awareness – SAVE Events, National Outreach Network, SAVE certified Multimedia Awareness Campaigns
  • Education – SMART Schools Program, Speaking Engagements, Let’s Talk About It, LEADS: For Youth Program
  • Training and Consulting - Journalist and media training, training community officials, One Step Ahead© Workplace Program
  • Grief Support - after a loss, Stories of Hope, find support groups, Named Memorial Program, Annual suicide awareness memorial
  • Information - warning signs, facts, FAQs, mental illness and suicide, prevention, and treatment
  • Find Help - suicidal thoughts, concerns for someone else, crisis services, suicide attempt survivors, international resources, and coping with loss
  • Get Involved - SAVE Events, join or start a SAVE charter, Fundraise for SAVE, Volunteer, Connect with SAVE, Stories of hope, and student opportunities
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across the United States.
  • 1-800-273-8255
  • Volunteer
  • Crisis Centers
  • Social Media Hub
  • Promote National Suicide Prevention Month
www.sprc.org
Provides resources about suicide, prevention, programs, training, and other organizations
www.thetrevorproject.org
info@thetrevorproject.org
PO Box 69232 West Hollywood, CA 90069

The leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) young people under 25.
  • TrevorSpace Forums - international community for LGBTQ young people ages 13-24
  • TrevorLifeline - 1-866-488-7386
  • TrevorChat - online instant messaging
  • TrevorText - 'START' to 678678
  • Lifeguard Workshop – free online learning module with a video, curriculum, and teacher resources for middle school and high school classrooms
  • Online training for youth-serving professionals and models for school policy
  • Trevor Support Center – information preventing suicide and resources for LGBTQ youth
  • Volunteer Opportunities

www.ahmhp.org/home
The AHMHP works to identify the mental health needs of the Hispanic community through ongoing analysis of major concerns in public and private mental health issues, including research, education, policy and training in the City and State of New York, and to promote alternative services that best meet the needs of the Hispanic community
  • Accomplishments
  • Newsflash
  • Membership Benefits
  • Employment Opportunities
  • Grants, Scholarships, and Training
  • Links
www.blackgirlssmile.org
contact@blackgirlssmile.org | (347)669-4229
The Black girls smile organization's vision is for a society that focuses on ensuring all young African American females receive the resources and support necessary to lead mentally healthy lives.
  • Programs
  • Resources
  • Get Involved
  • Blog
  • Forum
www.apawomen.org
info@apawomen.org
This organization strives to nurture our Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities by expanding leadership capacity, fostering awareness of AAPI issues, creating a supportive network of AAPI women leaders, and strengthening community.
  • Leadership Institute Signature Program
  • Fellows in Training
  • National Fellows
  • Leadership Conferences and Sessions
www.healthycaribbean.org
hcc@healthycaribbean.org | (246)435-7486
The Healthy Caribbean Coalition works closely with regional and international leaders in NCD prevention and control to leverage the power of civil society by strengthening and supporting its membership in the implementation of programs aimed at reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with NCDs.
Areas of Work
  • Accountability
  • Alcohol Advocacy
  • Cervical Cancer Prevention
  • Childhood Obesity Prevention
  • Health Systems
  • Healthy Workplaces
  • HLM3
  • Hypertension
  • P20 Grant and Prevent20
  • Youth4NCDs
  • Publications
  • Events
www.naapimha.org
(303)298-7910
Their mission is to promote the mental health and well-being of the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Since its founding, NAAPIMHA strives to raise awareness of the role of mental health in an individual’s health and well-being, especially in Asian American Pacific Islander communities throughout the country.
  • Integrated Care Confereence
  • Friends Making a Difference
  • Friends Do Make a Difference
  • Achieving Whole Health
www.napafasa.org
info@napafasa.org | (213)625-5795
A membership organization dedicated to addressing the alcohol, tobacco, and other drug issues of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) populations on the continental U.S., Hawaii, the six Pacific Island jurisdictions and elsewhere.
Projects
  • Problem Gambling Prevention
  • Eliminating Secondhand Smoke
  • Past Projects
  • Resources
  • Get Involved
www.naka.org
nakausa@naka.org
A national Korean American organization was needed to help safeguard civil rights, facilitate communication and cooperation with other racial and ethnic groups, and actively combat discrimination and racism.
Programs
  • Public Forums and Cultural Programs
  • NAKA national conference
  • Policy analysis and recommendations
  • Organized meetings with Congressional members and/or administrative officials
  • Network and collaborate with Korean-American community and advocacy organizations
  • Partnership projects with other racial/ethnic civil rights groups
  • Resource and educational materials for Korean American community and Americans in general
  • Network with delegations and visitors from Korea
  • Resources
  • Documents, Papers, and News
www.niaf.org
The NIAF serves as a resource for the Italian American Community; to preserve the Italian American heritage and culture; to promote and inspire a positive image and legacy of Italian Americans; and to strengthen and empower ties between the United States and Italy.
Programs
  • Voyage of Discovery
  • Scholarships
  • Internship Program
  • Russo Brothers Italian American Film Forum Grant
  • La Scala
  • Fulbright Programs
  • On Campus
  • Congressional Fellowship
  • Museum Fellowship
  • Grants
  • Public Policy
Culture
  • Columbus Day statement
  • Photo Contest
  • Advanced Placement Program
  • Dual citizenship
  • Statistics
  • Milestones
  • Media and Events
www.nlpa.ws
info@nlpa.ws
The NLPA is creating a supportive professional community that advances psychological education and training, science, practice, and organizational change to enhance the health, mental health, and well-being of Hispanic/Latina/o populations.
  • News & Events
  • Resources & Opportunities
www.nned.net
connect@nned.net | (720)446-0726
A network of community-based organizations dedicated to improving the prevention, treatment, and inequity issues of mental health and substance use in diverse racial and ethnic communities
www.minorityhealth.hhs.gov
info@minorityhealth.hhs.gov | 1-800-444-6472
An office dedicated to improving the health of racial and ethnic minority populations through the development of health policies and programs that will help eliminate health disparities.
www.refuathanefesh.org
A Jewish charity dedicated to decreasing the stigma surrounding mental illness through conversation and education, while providing a safe place for those affected to seek support and advice.
  • Creative Contest
  • Stories
  • Support
  • Resources
  • Get Involved - donate, volunteer, write, and creative contest
www.reliefhelp.org
info@reliefhelp.org
RELIEF is geared specifically toward members of the Jewish community who are dealing with overwhelming issues associated with mental health disorders.
  • Menta Heath 101 – information covering various topics regarding mental health
  • Clinician Network
  • Request a Referral

www.americanbar.org/groups/domestic_violence.html
1-800-285-2221

Their mission is to increase access to justice for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking by mobilizing the legal profession.
  • Events
www.apiidv.org
info@api-gbv.org | (415)568-3315

National resource center on domestic violence, sexual violence, trafficking, and other forms of gender-based violence in Asian and Pacific Islander communities.
  • Culturally Specific Advocacy
www.asistahelp.org
questions@asistahelp.org | (860)758-0733

ASISTA's mission is to advance the dignity, rights and liberty of immigrant survivors of violence.
www.bwjp.org
technicalassistance@bwjp.org | 1-800-903-0111 Press 1 | Monday through Friday, 12pm - 4pm

The Battered Women's Justice Project provides technical assistance and training to professionals engaged in these systems: advocates, civil attorneys, judges and related court personnel, law enforcement officers, prosecutors, probation officers, batterers intervention program staff, and defense attorneys; as well as to policymakers, the media, and victims, including incarcerated victims, and their families and friends.
Projects
Topics
  • Advocacy: The Backbone of Interventions for Victims
  • Child Custoday and Family Court
  • Community Safety Assessment
  • Coordinated Community Response (CCR) Models Within the Criminal Justice System
  • Implementing and Enforcing Firearm Prohibitions in Domestic Violence Cases
  • Gender-Based Violence
  • Military and Veteran-Related Intimate Partner Violence
  • Military Sexual Assault
  • Offender Intervention Within a Coordinated Community Response
  • Protection Orders and Enforcement
  • Integrating Risk Assessment in a Coordinated Community Response
Services
  • Community Assessments
  • Consultations
  • Customized Training and Facilitation
  • Legal Advocacy for Victims
  • Technical Assistance for Professionals
  • Training - Webinars
www.csaj.org
info@csaj.org | (301)915-0160

The CSAJ develops and promotes advocacy approaches that remove systemic barriers, enhance organizational responses, and improve professional practices to meet the self-defined needs of domestic and sexual violence survivors.
www.coda.org
A self-help group fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. The only requirement for membership is a desire for healthy and loving relationships
  • Find a Meeting
  • Buy Literature
  • Co-NNections Weekly Readings
  • Meeting Materia
  • Outreach
www.cuav.org
info@cuav.org | (415)777-5500

The CUAV works to build the power of LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer) communities to transform violence and oppression.
  • Support Groups
  • Advocacy-Based Peer Counseling
  • Leadership Development
  • Training
  • Coalitions and Mobilization
www.faithtrustinstitute.org
(206)634-1903

A national, multifaith, multicultural training and education organization with global reach working to end sexual and domestic violence.
www.futureswithoutviolence.org
info@futureswithoutviolence.org | (415)678-5500

Future Without Violence is providing groundbreaking programs, policies, and campaigns that empower individuals and organizations working to end violence against women and children around the world.
Services
  • Children, Youth & Teens
  • Engaging Men
  • Colleges & Universities
  • Global Violence Prevention
  • Health
  • Leadership & Professional Development
  • Policy & Advocacy
  • Human Trafficking
  • Workplace Safety & Equity
www.gmdvp.org/gmdvp
cs@gmdvp.org

This organization provides free and confidential support and services for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer survivors of domestic and sexual violence. We worked with victims and survivors to increase safety, security, and foster empowerment through direct services, education, and advocacy.
www.incite-national.org
incite.natl@gmail.com

Network of radical feminists of color organizing to end state violence and violence in our homes and communities.
www.idvaac.org
owms63@gmail.com | (651)331-6555

An organization that focuses on the unique circumstances of African Americans as they face issues related to domestic violence – including intimate partner violence, child abuse, elder maltreatment, and community violence
www.jedfoundation.org
(212)647-7544

Transitioning into adulthood can bring big changes and intense challenges. The Jed Foundation (JED) empowers teens and young adults with the skills and support to grow into healthy, thriving adults.
Information
  • Mental Health Resource Center - provides essential information about common emotional health issues and shows teens and young adults how they can support one another, overcome challenges and make a successful transition to adulthood
  • Colleges & Universities - leading the way to a comprehensive, community-based model of protecting student emotional health and preventing suicide at schools across the country. Working with campus leaders and professionals, JED helps to create campus-wide prevention and intervention strategies and advises on best-practice mental health policies, programs and services
  • High Schools - provides guidance to high schools across the country on improving mental health and preparing students for the transition to college and adult life. Through a combination of online resources, awareness campaign materials, advising and consultation, and training opportunities, JED supports high schools in doing what they can to protect the emotional well-being of their students
  • Teens & Young Adults and Families & Communities Support
Programs
  • JED Campus - designed to guide schools through a collaborative process of comprehensive systems, program and policy development with customized support to build upon existing student mental health, substance abuse and suicide prevention efforts
  • www.ulifeline.org/ - Online resource for college mental health
  • Half of Us - mtvU and The Jed Foundation (JED) aim to initiate a public dialogue to raise awareness about the prevalence of mental health issues and connect students to the appropriate resources to get help
  • Set to go - Here you'll find information, tools and guidance to help you feel Set to Go - whether you go to college or straight to a career
  • Love is Louder - love and support are louder than any voice that tries to bring us down. Our movement started at a time when there was a lot of anger and confusion online after a series of tragedies involving bullying. Six years later, hundreds of thousands of you have grown the movement around the world
  • Seize the Awkward - reaching out when you’re feeling down or when you see a friend struggling can make a huge difference so seize the awkward
  • 13 Reasons Why Toolkit - toolkit and resources developed to assist for concerns after Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why series
  • Be Vocal: Sepak Up for Mental Health - initiative encouraging people across America to use their voice in support of mental health
  • Equity in Mental Health Framework - helps colleges and universities support and enhance the mental health of students of color
Get Involved
  • Donate
  • Volunteer
  • Fundraise
  • Events
www.jwi.org
A leading Jewish organization working to empower women and girls by ensuring and protecting their physical safety and economic security, promoting and celebrating inter-generational leadership, and inspiring civic participation and community engagement.
www.legalmomentum.org
(212)925-6635

Legal Momentum ensures economic and personal security for all women and girls by advancing equity in education, the workplace, and the courts. We provide an expert legal voice to seek justice for women in law and government policy.
www.ncdsv.org
NCDSV is not an emergency direct services agency, instead we work closely with other national groups, state coalitions, local service and advocacy organizations and many allied professionals in the United States and around the world to end violence. If you need assistance contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline or the National Sexual Assault Hotline.
www.nationalcenterdvtraumamh.org
(312)726-7020

This organization develops and promotes accessible, culturally relevant, and trauma-informed responses to domestic violence and other lifetime trauma so that survivors and their children can access the resources that are essential to their safety and well-being. Our work is survivor defined and rooted in principles of social justice.
  • Online Training & Resource Center
  • Publications
  • Research and Policy
  • Links to other organizations
www.ncadv.org
(303)839-1852

The voice of victims and survivors who catalyst for change in society to have zero tolerance for domestic violence through public policy, increasing understanding of the impact of domestic violence, and providing programs and education that drive that change.
www.nccafv.org
nccafv@aol.com | (202)429-6695

The NCCAFV provides prevention services by bringing together community and national stakeholders, volunteers and professionals to prevent intergenerational family violence: child abuse and neglect, spouse/partner abuse, and elder abuse and neglect.
  • Crisis Hotlines
  • American Campaign for Prevention of Child Abuse and Family Violence
  • Community Volunteer Councils on Child Abuse and Family Violence
  • International Network on Family Violence
  • Child Welfare Fund International
www.thehotline.org
deafhelp@thehotline.org
1-800-799-7233 | 1-800-787-3224

The National Domestic Violence Hotline answers the call to support and shift power back to people affected by relationship abuse.
www.niwrc.org
(406)477-3896

Native nonprofit organization that was created specifically to serve as the National Indian Resource Center (NIRC) Addressing Domestic Violence and Safety for Indian Women.
Resources
  • Advocacy Products
  • Past Webinars
  • Request Stronghearts Helpline Material
  • Resource Library
  • Speaker's Bureau
  • Tribal Coalitions
  • Mobile App
www.lgbtqipv.org
This organization expands the capacity of individuals, organizations, governmental agencies, local communities, tribes, and tribal organizations to identify and respond to the specific and emerging needs of diverse LGBTQ intimate partner violence survivors.
  • Research & Practice
  • Collaborations
  • Events & Training
  • Technical Assistance
www.nnedv.org
(202)543-5566

A social change organization dedicated to creating a social, political, and economic environment in which violence against women no longer exists.
www.nrcdv.org
nrcdvTA@nrcdv.org | 1-800-537-2238
The NRCDV is a comprehensive source of information for those wanting to educate themselves and help others on the many issues related to domestic violence.
Key Initiatives
  • Awareness Project - supports and promotes the national, tribal, territorial, state and local advocacy networks in their ongoing education efforts through public awareness campaigns, strategies, materials, resources, capacity-building and TA
  • DV Evidence Project - designed to assist state coalitions, local domestic violence programs, researchers, and other allied individuals and organizations better respond to the growing emphasis on identifying and integrating evidence-based practice into their work in four key areas: Services to Adult Victims, Children’s Services, Prevention, and Reducing Abusive Behavior
  • VAWnet - primary dissemination vehicle for domestic violence information and materials to the field on domestic violence policy, practice and research
Special Projects
  • PreventIPV - provides an opportunity to create and sustain a unified national prevention effort by promoting strategies, tools, and lessons learned by state/territory and community-based prevention programs across the United States
  • Runaway & Homeless Youth and Relationship Violence Toolkit - - fields to help programs better address relationship violence with runaway and homeless youth
  • ACE-D Leadership Forum - comprised of advocates in the movement to end gender based violence who identify as having experienced domestic violence in childhood
  • Safe Housing Partnerships - provides help with understanding the connections between domestic and sexual violence and safe, affordable housing
  • Community Based Participatory Research Toolkit - for researchers across disciplines and social locations who are working in academic, policy, community, or practice-based settings
  • Training - in-person and web-based
  • Publications
  • Media
www.nwnetwork.org
info@nwnetwork.org | (206)568-7777

The NW Network works to end violence and abuse by building loving and equitable relationships in our community and across the country.
  • Support for Survivors
  • Community Engagement and Education
  • Youth Programs and Activities
  • Provider Training and Technical Assistance
www.victimsofcrime.org/our-programs/stalking-resource-center
(202)467-8700

The Stalking Resource Center works to enhance the ability of professionals, organizations, and systems to effectively respond to stalking.
  • Stalking Information
  • Training and Webinars
  • Stalking Laws
  • Help for Victims
    • Stalking Safety Planning
    • Address Confidentiality Programs
    • State Information

www.aedweb.org
info@aedweb.org | (703)234-4079

The AED is a global professional association committed to leadership in eating disorders research, education, treatment, and prevention. Our goal is to provide global access to knowledge, research and best treatment practice for eating disorders.
  • Find an Expert
  • Webinars
  • Twitter Chats
  • Continuing Education
  • Publications
  • Events
  • Advocate
  • Forum Community
www.allianceforeatingdisorders.com
info@allianceforeatingdisorders.com | (866)662-1235
1649 Forum Place, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

The Alliance offers comprehensive services, including: educational presentations to schools, healthcare providers, hospitals, treatment centers, and community agencies. In August 2017, The Alliance opened Psychological Services, which offers direct, low-cost, life-saving treatment to underinsured and uninsured adults in our community. Since its inception, The Alliance has offered presentations on eating disorders, positive body image, and self-esteem to more than 320,000 individuals nationwide. Over the past 18 years, we have demonstrated our tireless commitment to making a positive impact on our community.
Services
  • Free, clinician-led weekly support groups for those struggling and for their loved ones
  • www.findEDhelp.com - support and referrals through both our free help-line and comprehensive referral website
  • Low-cost, life-saving outpatient treatment to underinsured and uninsured adults in our community
  • Low-cost, life-saving outpatient treatment to underinsured and uninsured adults in our community
  • Advocacy for eating disorders and mental health legislation
www.eatingdisorderscoalition.org
(202)543-9570

The Eating Disorders Coalition focuses on educating and working with Congress to effectively influence federal policy.
  • Information on Initiatives and Events
  • How to get Involved
  • Facts and Info on Eating disorders
www.iaedp.com
iaedpmembers@earthlink.net | 800-800-8126

The IAEDP offers a highly respected certification process for those who wish to receive specialized credentials in their work with people with eating disorders and publishes The Eating Disorders Review, an online professional journal, which addresses contemporary treatment issues.
  • Webinars
  • Training
  • Annual Conference
  • Online Institute
www.medainc.org
info@medainc.org | (617)558 1881

HEAL, EDUCATE and EMPOWER our community to support the people, families and other community members impacted by eating disorders, to stop the spread of eating disorders through educational awareness and early detection, and to promote greater acceptance of all body types
Heal
  • Get Help
  • Clinical Services
  • Parent & Family Support Services
  • Find Treatment
  • Recovery Groups (Local and MEDA)
  • Recovery Stories
Educate
  • Confident Body, Confident Child Program - evidence-based resource providing parenting strategies to promote positive body image, healthy eating and physical activity in children aged 2 to 6 years.
  • The Body Project - body acceptance and eating disorders prevention program for high school and college-aged girls
  • Current Campaigns
  • Educational Resources
Empower
  • MEDA National Conference
  • Join Professional Network
  • Clinical Consultation & Supervision
  • Networking with a Purpose
www.anad.org
hello@anad.org | (630)577-1333

Their mission is to alleviate suffering and provide support to those struggling with eating disorders.
  • Helpline - (630)577-1330
  • Join or Lead a Support Group
  • Treatment Directory
  • Grocery Buddies
  • Request or Become a Mentor
  • Take ANAD Please
  • Events
  • Professional Involvement
  • Information about Eating Disorders, Body Image, YouTube Recovery Channel, and ANAD Blog
www.namedinc.org
NAMED provides support for males affected by eating disorders, provide access to collective expertise, and promote the development of effective clinical intervention and research in this population.
www.theprojectheal.org
contact@theprojectheal.org

America’s strongest voice that full recovery from an eating disorder is possible and should be accessible.
  • Treatment Access Program - fundraises and awards grants for in-patient treatment
  • Communities of Healing – peer support and mentorship for eating disorder recovery
  • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Become an Ambassador, Social Support Mentor, or Intern
www.oa.org
(505)891-2664

Overeaters Anonymous is a self-help group that offers peer support for any problem with food — compulsive overeating, under-eating, food addiction, anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, or over exercising.
  • Find a Meeting
  • Bookstore
  • Podcasts and Videos
  • Lifeline Magazine
  • Professional Information

www.cdc.gov
1-800-232-4636
The CDC is the nation’s health protection agency, working 24/7 to protect America from health and safety threats, both foreign and domestic.
  • Outbreaks
  • Information on Diseases and Conditions
  • Healthy Living Information
  • Travelers' Health
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Mental Health - Information, Data, Publications, Tools & Resources, Mental Health Quiz
www.nationalservice.gov
1-800-942-2677
The Cooperation for National and Community Service is committed to improving lives across the country, that means meeting community-identified needs and being there when it matters the most.
Features
  • Americorps - offers a variety of service opportunities, from the classroom to the outdoors, and everything in between through various programs
  • Senior Corps - network of national service programs for Americans 55 years and older, made up of three primary programs that each take a different approach to improving lives and fostering civic engagement. Senior Corps volunteers commit their time to address critical community needs including academic tutoring and mentoring, elderly
  • Disaster Services
  • Economic Opportunity
  • Education
  • Environmental Stewardship
  • Healthy Futures
  • Veterans and Military Families
  • Colleges and University
  • Faith-Based and Community Engagement
  • Native American Affairs
www.data.gov
Here you will find data, tools, and resources to conduct research, develop web and mobile applications, design data visualizations, and more.
www.justice.gov/ovw
202-353-1555
The Office on Violence Against Women provides federal leadership in developing the national capacity to reduce violence against women and administer justice for and strengthen services to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking.
www.grants.gov
support@grants.gov | 1-800-518-4726
Learn about grants, search for grants, applications, grantors, system-to-system, forms, community blog, prevent scams, policies, and grant making agencies.
www.healthfinder.gov
healthfinder@hhs.gov
Health Finder provides links to selected online publications, clearinghouses, databases, websites and support and self-help groups, as well as government agencies and nonprofit organizations for seniors and others.
www.ihs.gov
The Indian Health Service's mission is to raise the physical, mental, social, and spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest level by assuring comprehensive, culturally acceptable personal and public health services are available and accessible to American Indian and Alaska Native people.
www.mentalhealth.gov
MentalHealth.gov provides one-stop access to U.S. government mental health and mental health problems information for the general public, health and emergency officials, policy makers, government and business leaders, school systems, and local communities.
What to look for
  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Behavioral Disorders
  • Eating Disorders
  • Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders
  • Mood Disorders
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  • Personality Disorders
  • Psychotic Disorders
  • Suicidal Behavior
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Mental Health Talk
  • People with mental health problems
  • Young people looking for help
  • Parents and caregivers
  • Friends and family members
  • Educators
  • Community and Faith Leaders
  • Conversations in your community
  • Basics on Mental Health
www.cdc.gov/chronicdisease/index.htm
1-800-232-4636
Most chronic diseases can be prevented by eating well, being physically active, avoiding tobacco and excessive drinking, and getting regular health screenings. CDC’s National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP) helps people and communities prevent chronic diseases and promotes health and wellness for all
  • Programs and Impact
  • Chronic Disease Data
  • Publications, News, and Media
  • Tools and Resources
www.health.gov/nhic
odphpinfo@hhs.gov
The National Health Information Center supports public health education and promotion by maintaining a calendar of National Health Observances. In addition, NHIC helps connect health professionals and consumers to the organizations that can best answer their questions by providing up-to-date contact information for the most reliable resources
www.niaaa.nih.gov
niaaaweb-r@exchange.nih.gov | (301)443-3860
NIAAA leads the national effort to reduce alcohol-related problems by: Conducting and supporting alcohol-related research in a wide range of scientific areas including genetics, neuroscience, epidemiology, prevention, and treatment. Coordinating and collaborating with other research institutes and federal programs on alcohol-related issues. Collaborating with international, national, state, and local institutions, organizations, agencies, and programs engaged in alcohol-related work. Translating and disseminating research findings to health care providers, researchers, policymakers, and the public.
Features
  • Alcohol & your Health
  • Publications & Media
  • Research
  • Research Training
  • Grant Funding
  • News & Events
www.drugabuse.gov
(301)443-1124
NIDA's mission is to advance science on the causes and consequences of drug use and addiction and to apply that knowledge to improve individual and public health through research and implementation of findings.
Related Topics
  • Addiction Science
  • Adolescent Brain
  • Comorbidity
  • College-Age & Young Adults
  • Criminal Justice
  • Drugged Driving
  • Drug Testing
  • Drugs and the Brain
  • Genetics
  • Global Health
  • Health Consequences of Drug Misuse
  • Hepatitis (viral)
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Mental Health
  • Military
  • Opioid Overdose Reversal with Naloxone
  • Pain
  • Prevention
  • Treatment
  • Recovery
  • Substance Use and SUDs in LGBT Populations
  • Trends & Statistics
  • Women & Drugs
  • Publications
  • Funding
www.nimh.nih.gov
nimhinfo@nih.gov | 1-866-615-6464
The National Institute for Mental Health is the lead federal agency for research on mental disorders.
Information
  • Health Topics
  • Statistics
  • Brochures and Fact Sheets
  • Help for Mental Illnesses
  • Clinical Trials
  • Outreach Partnership Program
  • Alliance for Research Progress
  • Coalition for Research Progress
  • Legislative Activities
  • Research Priorities, Areas, Policies and Procedures, Resources, and Research Domain Criteria
  • Funding Opportunities, Strategies, Application Process, and Grant Management
  • Clinical Research, Training, and Small Business Research information
  • NIMH Research Lab Information including how to participate in studies
www.nrd.gov
The National Resource Directory is a resource website that connects wounded warriors, Service Members, Veterans, their families, and caregivers to programs and services that support them.
Resources
  • Benefits/Compensation
  • Education/Training
  • Employment
  • Family/Caregiver Support
  • Health
  • Homeless Assistance
  • Housing
  • Military Adaptive Sports Program
  • Transportation/Travel
Community
  • American Red Cross
  • Choose Home
  • Community of Care
  • Portfolio of Veterans Benefits and More
  • Submit a Resource
www.nutrition.gov
USDA-sponsored website that offers credible information to help you make healthful eating choices.
Dietary Supplements
  • Questions before taking
  • Hebal Supplements
  • For athletes
  • FAQs
  • Safety
  • Vitamin and mineral supplements
Food Assistance Programs
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
  • Child nutrition
  • Women, infants, and children (WIC)
  • For seniors
  • Food Distribution Programs
Life Cycle
  • Infants
  • Toddlers
  • Children
  • Teens
  • Men
  • Women
  • Older individuals
Nutrition and Health Issues
  • AIDS/HIV
  • Cancer
  • Diabetes
  • Digestive Disorders
  • Eating Disorders
  • Food Allergies and Intlerances
  • Heart Health
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Kidney Disease
  • Osteoporosis
  • Overweight and Obesity
Shopping, Cooking, and Meal Planning
  • Food Labels
  • Prep and Safety
  • Farmer's Markets
  • Recipes
  • Ethnic Cooking
  • Storage and Preservation
  • Emergency and Supplies
Smart Nutrition 101
  • Apps and blogs
  • MyPlate resources
  • Printable materials and handouts
Weight Management
  • Body image
  • Strategies
  • Physical Activity
  • Interactive Tools
  • Youth
  • Popular Diets
  • What's in Food Explained
www.stopbullying.gov
Government organization focusing on empowering parents, school staff, and other adults in the community to help kids prevent bullying by talking about it, building a safe school environment, and creating a community-wide bullying prevention strategy.
Bullying Information
  • Warning Signs
  • LGBTQ
  • Roles Kids Play
  • Effects
  • Disabilities & Sepcial Needs
  • Who's at Risk
  • Diversity, Race, and Religion
  • Other Aggressive Behavior
Cyberbullying Information
  • Social Media & Gaming
  • Tips for Teachers
  • Tactics
  • Digital Awareness
  • Report
  • Prevent
  • Establishing Rules
Prevention
  • How
  • Engage Parents & Youth
  • In the Community
  • Support Kids Involved
  • At School
  • Set Policies & Rules
  • Respond to Bullying
  • Bystanders
  • Assess Bullying
  • Build a Safe Environment
  • Resources
www.samhsa.gov
SAMHSAInfo@samhsa.hhs.gov | 877-SAMHSA-7
SAMHSA leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation and reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America's communities.
  • Find Help & Treatment
  • Grant Information
  • Data Reports, Tables, and Program Evaluations
  • Programs & Campaigns - offers information, training, and technical assistance to improve the quality and delivery of behavioral health services across the nation
www.usa.gov
USA.gov is an online guide to government information and services.
www.fda.gov
1-888-INFO-FDA
The Food and Drug Administration is responsible for protecting the public health by assuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, our nation's food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation.
Information
  • Food
  • Drugs
  • Medical Devices
  • Radiation-Emitting Products
  • Vaccines
  • Animal and Veterinary
  • Cosmetics
  • Tobacco Products
  • Recalls
  • Outbreaks
www.hhs.gov
1-877-696-6775
The United States Department of Human Services enhances and protects the health and well-being of all Americans through effective health and human services and fostering advances in medicine, public health, and social services.
Programs and Services
  • HIPAA
  • Health Insurance
  • Social Services
    • Temporary Assistance
    • Head Start
    • Child Care
    • Child Support
  • Prevention & Wellness
  • Providers & Facilities
  • Public Health & Safety
  • Emergency Preparedness & Response
  • Research
  • Education & Training Opportunities
  • Complaints
Information
  • Grants
  • Laws
  • Regulations
www.va.gov
1-844-MyVA311
The United States Department of Veteran Affairs provides veterans the world-class benefits and services they have earned - and to do so by adhering to the highest standards of compassion, commitment, excellence, professionalism, integrity, accountability, and stewardship.
Features
www.youth.gov
youthgov@air.org | 1-877-231-7843
Youth.gov provides interactive tools and other resources to help youth-serving organizations and community partnerships plan, implement, and participate in effective programs for youth.

www.aver.us
info@aver.us | (718)849-5665

Non-profit, non-partisan, chapter-based Veterans Service Organization of active, reserve, and veteran service members dedicated to full and equal rights and equitable treatment for all present and former members of the U.S. Armed Forces, especially the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender current and prior military personnel.
  • Chapter Information
  • Blog
  • Projects
  • Resources
  • Get Involved
www.glma.org
info@glma.org | (202)600-8037

GLMA is committed to ensuring health equity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ) and all sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals, and equality for LGBTQ/SGM health professionals in their work and learning environment through advocacy, education, and research.
Support GLMA
  • New Orleans Meet & Greet
  • Legacy Fund
  • Planned Giving
  • Host a House Party
  • Ambassador Program
  • Seattle Reception
  • Website Enhancement
  • Cars for Causes
Advocacy
  • Healthcare Equality
  • Marriage Equality
  • Health Professionals
  • Lesbian Health Fund – Grant-a-Million Campaign, Grants funded by LHF, and Publications
  • Annual Conference
  • Find a Provider
  • Resource for Patients, Providers, Students & Trainees, and Continuing Education
www.glsen.org
info@glsen.org | (212)727-0135

GLSEN's mission is to improve an education system that too frequently allows its lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) students to be bullied, discriminated against, or fall through the cracks.
Programs
  • Ally Week - LGBTQ K-12 students and LGBTQ educators lead the conversation on what they need from their allies in school
  • ThinkB4YouSpeak - aims to raise awareness about the prevalence and consequences of anti-LGBT bias and behavior in America’s schools
  • Day of Silence - student-led national event where folks take a vow of silence to highlight the silencing and erasure of LGBTQ people at school
  • Safe Space Kit - resources to help educators create safe, more inclusive learning environments for LGBTQ students
  • Changing the Game - assist those who manage these spaces to create athletic and physical education climates where all students can participate and develop healthy physical fitness and participate in lifetime
  • No-Name Calling Week - week organized by K-12 educators and students to end name-calling and bullying in schools
  • Learn about: Policies, Research, and the GLSEN Movement
  • GLSEN Up – Policy action center
  • Educator Resources
  • Professional Development
  • Press Releases
  • Career Opportunities
  • Connect with Chapters
  • Events Calendar
www.hrc.org
The Human Rights Campaign is the largest national lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer civil rights organization, HRC envisions a world where LGBTQ people are ensured of their basic equal rights, and can be open, honest and safe at home, at work and in the community.
Programs
  • All Children, All Families - promotes LGBTQ-inclusive policies and affirming practices among child welfare agencies
  • Historically Black Colleges and Universities Program - empowers LGBTQ HBCU students to be change-agents on their campus and lead resourcefully through the intersections of race, religion, gender identity, class and sexual orientation
  • HRC Global
  • Project One America - comprehensive, multi-year campaign to dramatically expand LGBTQ equality in the South through permanent campaigns in Mississippi, Alabama and Arkansas
  • Time to Thrive - annual national conference to promote safety, inclusion and well-being for LGBTQ youth
  • Welcoming Schools - nation's premier professional development program providing training and resources to elementary school educators to welcome diverse families, create LGBTQ and gender inclusive schools, prevent bias-based bullying, and support transgender and non-binary students
www.glbthotline.org
Help@GLBThotline.org

The LGBT National Health Center provides vital peer-support, community connections and resource information to people with questions regarding sexual orientation and/or gender identity.
Features
  • National Hotline - 1-888-843-4564
  • Youth Talkline - 1-800-246-PRIDE(7743)
  • Senior Hotline - 1-888-234-7243
  • Online Peer Support Chat
  • Youth Chat Room
  • LGBTQ Teens Online Talk Group
  • Trans Teens Online Talk Group
  • Self-Harm Prevention
  • Telephone Volunteers
  • New Yrok City Local Hotline
  • Book List
  • Film List
www.modernmilitary.org
info@modernmilitary.org | (202)328-3244

OutServe-SLDN represents U.S. LGBT military community worldwide by educating the community, providing legal services, advocating for authentic transgender service, providing developmental opportunities, supporting members and local chapters, communicating effectively, and working towards equality for all.
Programs
  • Rainbow Shield - provides VSO services and educates veteran service providers while advocating through our online certification program
  • Restore Honor, Restore Dignity (RHRD) - provides quality legal services and assistance to LGB veterans affected by DADT or the prior policy
  • Legal Help Desk – free legal counseling
  • OutServe Knowledge Online (OSKO) - online education program that brings critical information to our members – LGBTQ service members, veterans, Department of Defense Civilians, and their families – by creating an online repository of information and resources specific to the LGBTQ military and veteran communities
  • Advancing Care through Education (ACE) - educational workshops and trainings tailored to serve and advocate for the LGBTQ military and veteran communities
  • Strive Health (Strive) and Veteran & First Responder Healthcare (VFR) Partnership - provides cost-effective, outpatient addiction and mental health services, improving the lives of individuals and families surviving with mental illnesses and substance abuse disorders
  • Regional Chapters
  • Freedom to Serve Guide
  • Jobs and Internships
  • Events
www.nlgja.org
info@nlgja.org | (202)588-9888

The NLGJA is an organization of journalists, media professionals, educators and students working from within the news industry to foster fair and accurate coverage of LGBTQ issues.
  • Events Calendar
  • Chapter Information - Regional, Student, and At-Large Chapters
  • List of Awards Offered – Scholarships, Achievement, Excellence, Leadership, Hall of Fame
  • Resources
www.lgbtbar.org
info@lgbtbar.org | (202)637-7661

National association of lawyers, judges and other legal professionals that works to promote justice in and through the legal profession for the LGBTQ+ community.
Programs
  • Intership
  • Jury ACCESS (Access for Capable Citizens and Equality in Service Selection) Act prevent discrimination in jury selection based on sexual orientation or gender identity
  • Lecture Series
  • Gay and Trans Panic Defense - leading the effort to ban gay and trans “panic” defenses across the country
  • Lawyer Assistance Program – programs for lawyers needing assistance
  • Trans Military Advocacy - project calling on the Administration to allow transgender military veterans an opportunity to change their military discharge paperwork (known as DD 214) to reflect their current name and gender
  • AMICI Briefs - used in cases concerning LGBTQ+ issues
  • Attorney Directory
  • Law Student Resources
  • Job Listings
  • Annual Conference
  • List of Events
  • News
www.nglcc.org
info@nglcc.org | (202)234-9181

The National LGBT Chamber of Commerce is an organization that supports LGBT business owners and showcase the diversity of talent in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities.
  • Supports and Advocates for Diversity and Inclusion
  • Collaborations with other organizations
  • Supplier Innovation center
  • Business Resources
  • NGLCC Global
  • Policy Priorities
  • Events
  • Certify Your Busines
www.lgbthealtheducation.org
lgbthealtheducation@fenwayhealth.org | (617)927-6354

LGBT Health Education Center provides educational programs, resources, and consultation to health care organizations with the goal of optimizing quality, cost-effective health care for LGBT people.
Education
  • Webinars & Training Videos
  • Publications
  • Learning Modules
  • Resources and Suggested Readings
  • Calendar of Events
  • News & LGBT Health Articles
  • eNewsletter Archives
www.thetaskforce.org
The National LGBTQ Task Froce is advancing freedom, justice, and inequality for LGBTQ people by training and mobilizing millions of activist across the nation to deliver a world where you can be you.
  • Employment Positions
  • Internships and Fellowships
  • Initiatives
  • Events
  • Facts, Reports, and Press Releases
www.noglstp.org
contact@noglstp.org

NOGLSTP advocates equal employment opportunity, professional networking, role modeling, science education, and scientific freedom/responsibility. We practice science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with PRIDE.
  • Programs
  • Networking and Affiliations
  • Archives - publications, documents, and videos
www.pflag.org
(202)467-8180

Uniting people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) with families, friends, and allies, PFLAG is committed to advancing equality through its mission of support, education, and advocacy.
Features
  • Straight for Equality - national outreach and educational program
  • Cultivating Respect: Safe Schools for All - chapters work directly with schools and stakeholders in their communities, providing support, resources, training, creative programs, and even model policy to create an environment of respect
  • Scholarship Program
  • Online Academy - free, monthly, PFLAG members-only learning sessions right to your computer screen
  • Advocacy 101
  • PFLAG Stances on Freedom, Religion, Policies, etc.
  • Chapter Networks
  • News, Blogs, and Events
www.prideatwork.org"
info@prideatwork.org | (202)637-5014

Pride at Work seeks full equality without restrictions or barriers for LGBTQIA+ individuals in our workplaces, unions, and communities, creating a Labor Movement that cherishes diversity, promotes inclusion, encourages openness, and ensures safety & dignity
  • Chapters
  • Issues – discrimination, contract negotiation, inclusive contracts, transgender workers, bathroom access, religious exemptions
  • Blogs and Press Releases
  • Events
  • Register to Vote
  • Resources
www.sageusa.org
(212)741-2247

SAGE is the country’s largest and oldest organization dedicated to improving the lives of LGBT older people
  • Advocacy for LGBT Elders
  • National Resource Center on LGBT Ageing
  • National LGBT Housing Initiative
  • SAGE NYC Services and Centers
  • SAGECare
  • SAGENet National Affiliates
  • SAGE Table
  • Rights and Resources
  • Get Involved - Volunteer, Host, Become an Amabassador, and Raise Your Voice Online

www.activeminds.org
(202)332-9595
Active Minds is a premier organization impacting college students and mental health. Now on more than 600 campuses, we directly reach close to 600,000 students each year through campus awareness campaigns, events, advocacy, outreach, and more.
Programs
  • Send Silence Packing – suicide prevention exhibit
  • Speakers Bureau
  • Healthy Campus Awards
  • Chapter Network
  • National Conference
Information on
  • Statistics
  • Signs and Symptoms
  • Crisis Info
  • Self-Care
  • Basic V-A-R – Validate-Appreciate-Refer – an everyday guide for everyday challenges
  • Referral Resources
  • Support During Treatment
www.aacap.org
(202)966-7300
The AACAP promote the healthy development of children, adolescents, and families through advocacy, education, and research, and to meet the professional needs of child and adolescent psychiatrists throughout their careers.
Families and Youth
  • Advocacy
  • Facts
  • Ethics
  • Resources
  • Getting Help
Medical Students and Residents
  • Child Psychiatry Residents (Gellows)
  • Early Career Psychiatrists
  • Medical Student Resources
Member Resources
  • Advocacy
  • Regional Organizations
  • Award Opportunities
  • Resources for Primary Care
  • Events and Meetings
www.apa.org
1-800-374-2721
The leading scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States, with more than 115,700 researchers, educators, clinicians, consultants and students as its members.
Features
  • How to Choose a Psychologist
  • Science of Psychology
  • Psychology and Ethics
  • Publications and Databases
  • Psychology Help Center
  • News & Events
  • Science - promotes research in psychology, the improvement of research methods, and the application of research findings
  • Education – Pre-K to 12 Education, Undergraduate, Graduate and Postgraduate, and Continuing Education
  • Careers and Internship
www.adaa.org
information@adaa.org | (240)485-1001
An international nonprofit membership organization dedicated to the prevention, treatment, and cure of anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, and co-occurring disorders through education, practice, and research.
Facts
  • Warning Signs
  • Symptoms
  • Treatment
  • Managemen
  • Anxiety/Stress
  • Suicide
  • Depression
  • Co-Occurring Disorders
Find Treatment and Therapists
  • Types
  • Telemental Health
  • Screen Yourself
  • Medication
  • Low-Cost
  • Residential
Find Support
  • Online Community
  • Support Groups
  • Mental Health Apps
  • Community Resources
Find Help
  • children
  • teens and college students
  • girls and women
  • diverse communities
  • caregivers
  • older adults
  • friends and relatives
  • military & military families
  • Blogs, Webinars, Podcasts, and Videos
  • Personal Stories of Triumph
www.abct.org
(212)647-1890
A multidisciplinary organization committed to the enhancement of health and well-being by advancing the scientific understanding, assessment, prevention, and treatment of human problems through the global application of behavioral, cognitive, and biological evidence-based principles.
  • Get Information
  • Find Help
  • Resources for Professionals and Students
  • Journals
  • Convention and Continuing Education
www.add.org
1-800-939-1019
The ADDA was founded over twenty-five years ago to help adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) lead better lives. Since its inception, ADDA has become the source for information and resources exclusively for and about adult ADHD. ADDA brings together scientific perspectives and the human experience to generate hope, awareness, empowerment and connections worldwide in the field of ADHD.
Features
  • Webinars
  • Special Events
  • Connect
  • Workplace
  • Ambassadors
  • Awareness
  • Students
  • Research
  • ADHD Facts and Test
  • Library
  • Healthy ADHD With Liz Lewis
  • ADHD and Finances
  • Volunteer
  • Federal CFC Campaign – donation program to support ADDA’s mission
Resources
  • Directory
  • Professionals
  • Support Groups & Workshops
  • Events
  • Legal
www.bazelon.org
(202)467-5730
A national organization that advocates for the civil rights, full inclusion and equality of adults and children with mental disabilities. We were pivotal in expanding the civil rights movement to include fighting discrimination against, and segregation of, people with mental disabilities. Today, the Bazelon Center accomplishes its goals through a unique combination of litigation, public policy advocacy, coalition building and leadership, public education, media outreach and technical assistance.
Resources
  • Disability Rights Organizations
  • Amicus Briefs
  • Our Cases
  • Publications
  • Webinars
  • Education
  • Mental Health Systems
  • Criminal Justice
  • Employment
  • Advocacy
www.bbrfoundation.org
info@bbrfoundation.org | 1-800-829-8289
The BB Foundation is committed to alleviating the suffering caused by mental illness by awarding grants that will lead to advances and breakthroughs in scientific research.
www.chadd.org
customer_service@chadd.org | (301)306-7070
CHADD believes in improving the lives of people affected by ADHD.
Understanding ADHD
  • Adults
  • Parents & Caregivers
  • Educators
  • Professionals
Advocacy
  • Policy positions
  • current issues
  • public policy committee
  • awareness month
Publications & Resources
  • Attention Magazine
  • ADHD blog
  • news
  • ADHD weekly
  • Podcasts
  • Research
Resources
  • Resource Directory
  • ADHD Centers
  • Local CHADD
  • Online Community
  • 1-800-233-4050
  • Volunteer
www.dbsalliance.org
info@dbsalliance.org | 1-800-826-3632
THE DBS Alliance provides hope, help, support, and education to improve the lives of people who have mood disorders
Education
  • Brochures
  • Podcasts
  • Publications
  • eUpdate Newsletter
  • Videos
  • Living Successfully Course
  • Webinars
  • Outside Resources
Information
  • Depression
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Anxiety
  • Screening Center
  • Co-Occuring Illnesses/Disoders
  • Related Concerns
Events
  • DBSA Events
  • DBSA Chapter Local Events
  • Events by Other Organizations
Wellness Options
  • Facing Us Clubhouse
  • DBSA Wellness Tracker
  • Wellness Toolbox
  • Preparing for a Crisis
Find a Professionsal/Treatment
  • Recovery Steps
  • Partnering with a Clinician
  • Medications
  • Therapy
  • Technological Devices
  • Support Groups
  • Peer Support Locator
  • Peer Inspiration and Stories
  • Help Others with a Mood Disorder
  • Volunteer
  • Become a Peer Provider
www.healthymindsnetwork.org
healthyminds@umich.edu
The Healthy Minds Network is dedicated to improving the mental and emotional well-being of young people through innovative, multidisciplinary scholarship. HMN addresses the connection between the mental health of adolescents and young adults and their health behaviors, physical health, and social, educational, and economic outcomes.
Projects
  • Athletes Connected
  • Inkblots
  • Healthy Body Studies
  • Mental Health First Aid
  • Roommate Study
  • Student Leader Coalition
Other Features
  • Return on Investment Calculator - allows you to calculate the economic returns for services or programs that improve mental health in your student population
  • How to Participate and Participating Institutions
  • Benefits
  • Data Reporting
  • Information for Students
  • Research Data, Publications, Briefs
  • Writing Lab
  • Webinars
www.ldonline.org
LDOnline seeks to help children and adults reach their full potential by providing accurate and up-to-date information and advice about learning disabilities and ADHD. The site features hundreds of helpful articles, multimedia, monthly columns by noted experts, first person essays, children’s writing and artwork, a comprehensive resource guide, very active forums, and a Yellow Pages referral directory of professionals, schools, and products.
  • Basic Information
  • Topics
  • Teaching Kids with LD
  • Home-to-School Connection
  • Kids’ Voices
  • Finding Help
www.mantherapy.org
DrRichMahogany@cactusdenver.com
A resource to help men with any problem that life sends their way, something to set them straight on the realities of suicide and mental health, and in the end, a tool to help put a stop to the suicide deaths of so many of our men.
Learn About
  • Addictions
  • Depression & Suicide
  • Anxiety
  • Anger
  • Sleep
  • Realtionships & Sex
  • Grief
  • Trauma
  • Head Inspection – Get a run down of how you excel and where you can improve your mental health
  • Resources
  • One-on-None Therapy
  • Gentlemental Health 101
  • Worried About Someone Else
www.mentalhealthamerica.net
(703)684-7722
The nation's leading community-based nonprofit dedicated to addressing the needs of those living with mental illness and to promoting the overall mental health of all Americans. Our work is driven by our commitment to promote mental health as a critical part of overall wellness, including prevention services for all, early identification and intervention for those at risk, integrated care, services, and supports for those who need it, with recovery as the goal.
Programs
  • Screening to Supports
  • Back to School
  • Mental Health Month
  • Center for Peer Support
  • National Certified Peer Specialist (NCPS) Certification
  • Life on Campus
  • Minority Mental Health
  • Workplace Wellness
  • Clifford Beers Society
  • Social Self-Directed Care Program
  • Volunteer
www.nami.org
1-800-950-6264
The nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.
Learn About
  • Warning Signs
  • Mental Health Conditions
  • Blogs
  • Facts and Statistics
  • Treatment
  • Public Policy
  • Research
Find Support
  • NAMI Helpline - 1-800-950-NAMI(6264) | Monday through Friday 9am - 5pm
  • Living with a Mental Health Condition
  • Family Members and Caregivers
  • Teens and Young Adults
  • Veterans & Active Duty
  • Law Enforcement
  • Diverse Communities
  • LGBTQ
  • Discussion Groups
Programs
  • Basics
  • Family-to-Family
  • Homefront
  • Peer-to-Peer
  • Provider
  • Ending the Silence
  • In Our Own Voice
  • Family & Friends
  • Compartiendo Esperanza: Speaking with Latinos about Mental Health
  • Sharing Hope: Speaking with African Americans about Mental Health
  • Connection
  • Family Support Group
  • Smarts for Advocacy
  • National Convention
  • NAMIWalks
  • Take Action Advocacy
  • Become a Fundraiser
  • NAMI FaithNet
  • Crisis Intervention Team Programs
  • Stigmafree Pledge
www.nabh.org
nabh@nabh.org | (202)393-6700
The NABH represents provider systems that are committed to the delivery of responsive, accountable, and clinically effective prevention, treatment and care for children, adolescents, adults, and older adults with mental and substance use disorders.
Policy Issues
  • Addiction
  • IMD Exclusion
  • Information Technolog
  • Legislation
  • Medicaid
  • Military/Tricare
  • Parity
  • Partial Hospitalization
  • Quality
  • Ligature Risk
  • Youth Services
  • Resources
  • Advocate
  • News
  • Annual Meetings
www.narmh.org
info@narmh.org
The NARMH seeks to promote the linkage of the diverse voices of rural mental health, through its activities as a membership organization. As a national organization, NARMH provides a forum for rural mental health professionals, advocates, and consumers to identify issues and problems, share innovative solutions and model programs, and speak with a shared voice on issues of rural mental health concern.
  • Conferences
  • Publications and Reports
  • Legislative
  • Corporate Sponsors
  • Resources
  • Rural Jobs
www.thenationalcouncil.org
Communications@TheNationalCouncil.org | (202)684-7457
The National Council for Behavioral Health is a unifying voice of America’s health care organizations that deliver mental health and addictions treatment and services. Together with our 2,900 member organizations serving over 10 million adults, children and families living with mental illnesses and addictions, the National Council is committed to all Americans having access to comprehensive, high-quality care that affords every opportunity for recovery.
Events
  • National Conference
  • Awards of Excellence,
  • Training & Staff Development
  • Online Learning
  • Webinars
  • Hill Day
  • Recovery Month
  • Policy Action Center
  • Center for Consulting & Training
  • Information on Topics A-Z
www.nndc.org
The NNDC develops and fosters connections among members to use the power of our network to advance scientific discovery, and to provide stigma free, evidence-based care to patients with depressive and bipolar illnesses.
Programs and Events
  • Annual Conference
  • Biomarker Discovery Project
  • Mood Outcomes Program
  • Task & Special Interest
  • Visiting Professor Program
  • Resources
  • Become a Member
www.nned.net
connect@nned.net | (720)446-0726
A network of community-based organizations dedicated to improving the prevention, treatment, and inequity issues of mental health and substance use in diverse racial and ethnic communities
www.info@twloha.comtwloha.com
info@twloha.com
P.O. Box 2203, Melbourne, FL, 32902
A non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide. TWLOHA exists to encourage, inform, inspire, and invest directly into treatment and recovery.
Get Involved
  • Online
  • In your Community
  • Professionally
  • National Campaigns
  • Find Help Tool - locate free or reduced cost counseling and other mental health resources in your community
  • Internship
  • Fundraise
  • Blog
  • Events
www.treatmentadvocacycenter.org
info@twloha.com
A national nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating barriers to the timely and effective treatment of severe mental illness. The organization promotes laws, policies and practices for the delivery of psychiatric care and supports the development of innovative treatments for and research into the causes of severe and persistent psychiatric illnesses, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Key Issues
  • Anosognosia
  • Consequences of Non-Treatment
  • Criminalization of Mental Illness
  • Public Service Costs
  • Bed Shortages
  • Violence
  • Promoting Assisted Outpatient Treatment
  • Improving Civil Commitment Laws and Standards
  • Implementing AOT Laws
  • Rethinking Mental Health Policy
  • 21st Century Cures Act
  • Fast Facts, Background Papers, Research Weekly, Preventable Tragedies, and TACReports

www.theaidsinstitute.org
info@TheAIDSInstitute.org
A national bipartisan, nonprofit organization that promotes action for social change through public policy, research, advocacy, and education to support and protect health care access for people living with HIV/AIDs, Hepatitis, and other chronic diseases.
Research
  • Florida Consortium for HIV/AIDs Research
  • HIV Vaccine
  • Public Policy Research
Capacity Building
  • CBA Program
  • CBA Communication
  • Provider CBA Survey
  • Resources
  • Conference Resources
  • Webinars/Seminars
Education
  • AIDs 101
  • Gay Men/MSM
  • Hepatitis
  • HIV/Aids and Aging Awareness
  • National Health Awareness Observances
  • Resources
  • Women
  • Florida Policy Information
  • Federal Policy
  • Global Policy
  • Take Action
www.aidsunited.org
(202)408-4848
AIDs United mission is to end the AIDS epidemic in the United States. We seek to fulfill our mission through strategic grantmaking, capacity building, policy/advocacy, technical assistance and formative research
Programs & Grantmaking
  • Funding Opportunities
  • Access to Care
  • Dissemination of Evidence-Informed Interventions
  • HIV Disaster Relief Fund
  • M2MPower
  • People Organizing Positively
  • Retention in Care
  • Sector Transformation
  • Southern REACH
  • Syringe Access Fund
  • Transgender Leadership Initiative
Policy & Advocacy
  • Public Policy Council
  • AIDSWatch
  • Policy Action Center
  • Elections Center
  • Roadmap: Ending the HIV Epidemic
  • Blog
  • Capacity-Building - Getting to Zero
  • Resources
www.ashasexualhealth.org
info@ashasexualhealth.org | (919)361-8400
The American Sexual Health Association focuses on education, building alliances, and advocating for sexual health.
Information
  • Sexual Health
  • Women’s Health
  • Men’s Health
  • STDs/STIs
  • Health Providers
  • Parents
  • Teachers
Get Involved
  • Become an Ambassador
  • Volunteer with National Cervical Cancer Coalition
  • Online Support Community
  • Podcasts
www.astda.org
astda@astda.org | (919)861-9399
The ASTDA is an organization dedicated to the control and study of sexually transmitted diseases. ASTDA membership is open to any individual with interest in the control and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases.
Features
  • Journal
  • STD Prevention Online
  • STD Prevention Conferences & Resources
  • Recognition and Developmental Awards
  • Science Series
www.cdc.gov/std/dstdp/default.htm
The CDC Department of Prevention provides national leadership, research, policy development, and scientific information to help people live safer, healthier lives by the prevention of STDs and their complications.
Features
  • STD Information
  • Diseases and Related Conditions
  • Life Stages and Populations
  • Prevention
  • Program Management & Evaluation Tools
  • Projects & Initiatives
  • Statistics
  • Tools & Materials
  • Training
  • Treatment & Screening
www.nastad.org
(202)434-8090
A leading non-partisan non-profit association that represents public health officials who administer HIV and hepatitis programs in the U.S. and around the world. Our singular mission is to end the intersecting epidemics of HIV, viral hepatitis, and related conditions.
U.S. Programs
  • Health Care Access
  • Health System Integration
  • HIV Prevention & Health Equity
  • Policy and Legislative Affairs
  • Hepatitis
  • Global Programs
www.nationalcoalitionforsexualhealth.org
ncsh@altarum.org
A broad-based coalition of professional organizations and individuals who share a commitment to advancing sexual health and to our goals and values.
Tools
  • Communicating to the Public
  • For Healthcare Providers
  • Sexual Health Resource Exchange
  • Sexual Health Information
  • Data & Research
  • Media Center
www.ncsddc.org
(202)842-4660
A national public health membership organization representing health department STD directors, their support staff, and community-based partners across 50 states, seven large cities, and eight US territories.
Features
  • Member Services
  • Healthy Equity
  • Federal & State Policy
  • Disease Intervention Specialists
  • Take Action
  • Job Board
  • Share Your Story
  • Resources
  • Events
  • News & Announcements
Programs
  • STD Clinic Initiative
  • The Policy Academy
  • Adolescent Sexual Health
  • Gay Men’s Sexual Health
  • Condoms (STILL) Work!
www.nmac.org
communications@nmac.org | (202)815-3129
The NMAC leads with race to urgently fight for health equity and racial justice to end the HIV epidemic in America.
Programs
  • Community-based Organizations CBA Program
  • HIV and PrEP Navigation Program
  • Capacity Building Team
  • Youth Initiative
  • BLOCHIV
Resource Library
  • Newsletters
  • Resources
  • Blog
  • Webinars
  • Conferences

www.aaagnostica.org
admin@aaagnostica.org
AA Agnostica is meant to be a helping hand for the alcoholic who reaches out to Alcoholics Anonymous for help and finds that she or he is disturbed by the religious content of many AA meetings
  • How to Start Meeting
  • Alternative 12 Steps
  • Literature
  • Secular Group Websites
www.aabeyondbelief.org
editor@aabeyondbelief.org
AA Beyond Belief provides a space for the agnostic, atheist, and freethinker in Alcoholics Anonymous to freely share their experience, strength and hope with each other, and the Fellowship as a whole. Through civil and thoughtful discourse, we will learn and grow together in unity, service and recovery.
  • Podcasts
  • Audio Downloads
  • Literature
www.al-anon.org
wso@al-anon.org | (757)563-1600
Self-help groups for families of alcoholics based off Alcoholics Anonymous.
  • Alateen - younger family members and friends
    • Events
    • Start a Group
  • Find a Meeting
  • Electronic Meetings
  • Self-Quiz
  • Newcomer Information
  • Conference Information
  • Group Resources
www.aa.org
(212)870-3400
An international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere.
  • A.A. Near You
  • Information for Professionals and Members
  • Literature
  • eBooks
  • Self-Support
  • International Convention
www.alltreatment.com
(877)220-6588
Find the right treatment center in a state near you
www.celebraterecovery.com
A christ-cenetered 12 step program for overcoming addiction.
Events
  • Conferences
  • Summits
  • Rallies
CR Programs
  • Broken Chains - Bikers with a passion
  • Celebration Place
  • The Landing – Celebrate Recovery for students
  • Celebrate Recovery Inside
  • International CR
  • Welcome Home – safe place for our military
  • Mental Health – helping break the stigma
  • CPR – celebrating pastors in recovery
  • CR Native Nation
  • Celebrate Recovery Tools
  • Find a Group
  • Find Your State Rep
www.centeronaddiction.org
(212)841-5200
The Center on Addiction is on a mission to transform how our nation addresses addiction. We are the only national nonprofit committed to supporting the whole family as they address every aspect of substance use and addiction, from prevention to recovery – merged with Partnership for Drug-Free Kids.
Information
  • What is Addiction? - information on risks, addiction as a disease, types of addiction, who develops addiction, state spending addiction map
  • Prevention Information – Teens, Adults, Women, Screening and Intervention, E-Cigarettes
  • Treatment - guides, symptoms, treatment plans, management
  • Library – reports, journals, and books
  • Science – Pregnant Mothers, tobacco use on college campuses, health system collaboration, health homes in New York, and other projects
www.ca.org
cawso@ca.org | (310)559-5833
A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others recover from their addiction.
  • Meetings
  • Service
  • Literature
  • Events
www.cadca.org
1-800-54-CADCA
CADCA's mission is to strengthen the capacity of community coalitions to create and maintain safe, healthy, and drug-free communities globally by providing technical assistance, training, public policy advocacy, media strategies, marketing programs, and special events.
Policy
  • Capitol Hill Basics - communication tips, legislative process
  • Legislative Information – Issues, Advocate Now, Prevention Works
  • Policy Priorities - Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA), Drug-Free Communities (DFC), DXM Abuse Prevention (DAP) Act, Sober Truth on Preventing (STOP) Underage Drinking Act
  • Advocate
Training
  • Mid-Year Training Institute
  • National Coalition Academy
  • National Leadership Forum
  • The National Youth Leadership Initiative
  • Coalition Development
  • E-Learning and Online Courses
Resources
  • Prevent Impaired Driving
  • Prevent Rx Abuse
  • Prevent Tobacco Use
  • Prevention Job Board
Campaigns
  • Annual Survey of Coalitions
  • Drug-Free Kids Campaign
  • GOT Drug-Free Kids Campaign
  • OUTCOMES!
  • National Medicine Abuse Awareness Month
  • National Recovery Month
  • Geographic Health Equity Alliance
  • Special Events
  • National Coalition Institute – increases knowledge, capacity, and accountability of community anti-drug coalitions throughout the United States and territories
  • News
www.heroinanonymous.org
A non-profit fellowship of men and women who have found a solution to heroin addiction. HA is a fellowship of complete abstinence from all drugs and alcohol.
  • "The Mainline" - purpose is to maintain communication, report our fellowship’s growth, keep members informed of recent HA business, and request input on important matters from our groups around the world
  • Meetings
  • Resources
  • Literature
  • Convention
www.moderation.org
mm@moderation.org
A behavioral change program and national support group network for people concerned about their drinking and who desire to make positive lifestyle changes. MM empowers individuals to accept personal responsibility for choosing and maintaining their own path, whether moderation or abstinence. MM promotes early self-recognition of risky drinking behavior, when moderate drinking is a more easily achievable goal.
  • Meetings
  • Online Support
  • Readings
  • Media & Professionals
www.na.org
fsmail@na.org
A global, community-based organization with a multilingual and multicultural membership for abstaining from substance abuse and promote recovery.
Events
  • Web Meetings
  • Convention
  • Service Conference
  • Participation Request Form
  • Find and/or Start a Meeting
  • Literature
  • Resources for Professionals and Members
  • Periodical Literature
www.nacoa.org
nacoa@nacoa.org | (301)468-0985
The NACOA's mission is to eliminate the adverse impact of alcohol and drug use on children and families.
Families
  • Adult Children of Alcoholics
  • Concerned Parents
  • Family & Friends
  • Just 4 Teens
  • Just 4 Kids
Professionals
  • Primary Care Providers
  • Justice System Personnel
  • Social Workers
  • Educators and Student Assistance
  • Early Childhood Professionals
  • Faith Community
Programs
  • Children’s Program Kit - over 100 skill-based and developmentally appropriate lesson plans and everything needed to offer a strong and effective program of support to school age children of addicted parents
  • Celebrating Families!TM - evidence-based, cognitive behavioral, support group model for families in which one or both parents have a serious alcohol or substance use disorder and there is a high risk for domestic violence, child abuse, or neglect.
  • The Clergy Education and Training Project
  • COA Awareness Week
  • Training
  • Resources
www.nned.net
connect@nned.net | (720)446-0726
A network of community-based organizations dedicated to improving the prevention, treatment, and inequity issues of mental health and substance use in diverse racial and ethnic communities
www.drugfree.org
(212)841-5200
a national nonprofit committed to supporting the whole family as they address every aspect of substance use and addiction, from prevention to recovery – Merged with Center on Addiction.
Features
  • Prevention - tips, underage drinking, marijuana, vaping, and medicine abuse
  • All About the Teen Years – brain development, risk factors, connecting and talking, risk taking, limits & monitoring, signs of drug use, and addressing drug use
  • Volunteer – Parent coaching, share your story, social media ambassador, connect your community, and lending your expertise
  • The Opioid Epidemic – risks, protect your family, get help, help the community, medicine abuse project, save a life with naloxone, medication-assisted treatment
  • Get Personalized Help
  • Treatment & Recovery Support
  • How to Keep Yourself & Family Healthy
  • Advocate
  • The Parent Blog
www.rational.org
Raional Recovery's mission to disseminate information on independent recovery from addiction through planned, permanent abstinence, make self-recovery a viable option to all addicted people everywhere, and make informed consent to addiction treatment and recovery group participation available to all addicted people.
  • My Recovery - Orientation
  • Families and Friends
  • Recoverysim Education
  • Blog
  • Letters
  • World Service
  • Monitor's Program
www.refugerecovery.org
refugerecoveryworldservices@gmail.com
A non-profit organization grounded in the belief that Buddhist principles and practices create a strong foundation for a path to freedom from addiction. This is an approach to recovery that understands: All individuals have the power and potential to free themselves from the suffering that is caused by addiction.
  • Local Meetings
  • Online Meetings
  • Women’s Online Meetings
  • Guiding Principles
  • Resources, Meditations, and Podcasts
www.secularaa.org
info@secularaa.net | (323)693-1633
A Non-Profit Incorporated to serve the Secular AA Community. “We are an International Organization that supports the Agnostic, Atheist and Freethinker in AA. Our purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety, to widen the gateway to recovery, and to help make AA ever more inclusive.”
  • Meetings
  • Online Meetings
  • Resources
  • Events
  • Links
www.sossobriety.org
info@sossobriety.org | (323)526-1257
A nonprofit network of autonomous, non-professional local groups, dedicated solely to helping individuals achieve and maintain sobriety/abstinence from alcohol and drug addiction, food addiction through personal responsibility and critical thinking in recovery.
  • New/Information
  • Find a Meeting
  • Online Meetings
www.smartrecovery.org
(440)951-5357
SMART Recovery’s 4-Point Program®, which is not a 12-step group, helps people recover from all types of addictive behaviors, including: alcoholism, drug abuse, substance abuse, drug addiction, alcohol abuse, gambling addiction, cocaine addiction, and addiction to other substances and activities.
Features
  • Local Meetings
  • Online Community
  • Training
  • SMART Recovery Toolbox
  • Articles & Essays
  • Events & Webinars
  • Blog
Information
  • Volunteering
  • Young Adult Outreach
  • Courts and Correctional
  • Family, Friends, and Professions
www.thetruth.com
The Truth raises awareness about the dangers of tobacco smoking and opioid epidemic while providing the tools to make change.
  • Take Action – Pop Culture, Community, and Environment
  • The Facts
  • Truth Events
  • Opioids – Facts and Resources
www.womenforsobriety.org
contact@womenforsobriety.org | (215)536-8026
An organization whose purpose is to help all women find their individual path to recovery through discovery of self, gained by sharing experiences, hopes and encouragement with other women in similar circumstances. We are an abstinence-based self-help program for women facing issues of alcohol or drug addiction.
  • New Life Program - program concentrates on learning new self-enhancing behavior and developing a sense of empowerment and self-efficacy
  • Conference
  • Volunteer Opportunities
  • In-Person Meetings, Online Meetings, Phone Support, Social Media
  • CDs, DVDs, and Literature

www.legion.org
(317)630-1200

The American Legion waschartered and incorporated by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic veterans organization devoted to mutual helpfulness committed to mentoring youth and sponsorship of wholesome programs in our communities, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting strong national security, and continued devotion to our fellow servicemembers and veterans.
Programs
  • Family and Yout
  • Community
  • National Issues and Policies
Service Centers
  • Benefits
  • Career
  • Education
  • Health
  • Financial
  • Tools and Resources
  • Find a Post and Service Office
www.aver.us
info@aver.us | (718)849-5665

Non-profit, non-partisan, chapter-based Veterans Service Organization of active, reserve, and veteran service members dedicated to full and equal rights and equitable treatment for all present and former members of the U.S. Armed Forces, especially the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender current and prior military personnel.
  • Chapter Information
  • Blog
  • Projects
  • Resources
  • Get Involved
www.cv4a.org
info@cv4a.org | (571)444-2850

The Concerned Veterans for America's mission is to advocate for policies that will preserve the freedom and prosperity that we and our families so proudly fought and sacrificed to defend.
Projects
  • Defend the Courts
  • Defend the First
  • Fixing Veterans Healthcare
  • Target the Debt
  • Fixing Veterans Health Care Taskforce
  • Action Center
  • Volunteer
  • My VA Story
  • Events
  • The Overwatch - Articles and PUblications
www.feedourvets.org
info@feedourvets.org | (315)525-9206

Non-profit organization whose mission is to help Veterans in the United States, their spouses and children whose circumstances have left them on the battlefield of hunger, and to involve the public in fighting Veteran hunger.
  • Get Involved – Donate, Volunteer, and Wishlist
  • Service Dog Law by State
  • Training Program
www.iava.org
info@iava.org | (212)982-9699

The IAVA promotes advocacy, public awareness and 1-on-1 case-management support. Organize locally, and drive historic impacts nationally.
Programs
  • VetTogether – Build an IAVA community and bring together old and new friends
  • One-on-One Support
  • Advocacy - Led by veterans, advocacy work ensures vets and their families are supported, protected, and never forgotten
  • Become a Leader
  • Storm the Hill – empowering veterans with skills and opportunities to effect real change for veterans
  • Career Programs – connect with top companies and gain skills to success in the workforce
  • Research
  • Mental Health Programs and Resources
  • IAVA Films
  • Other Programs – fine arts, music, and sports
Advocacy
  • IAVA in Washington
  • Federal Government and Cannabis Treatment for Veterans
  • IAVA Policy Priorities
  • Combat Suicide Among Troops and Veterans
  • Recognize and Improve Services for Women Vets
  • Defend Veteran and Military Education Benefits
  • Reform Government for Today’s Veterans
  • Initiate Support for Injuries form Burn Pits and Other Toxic Exposures
  • IAVA Policy Agenda
  • Preserve Our Legacy
  • Honor the Service and Sacrifice of Veterans
  • Support Innovative Health Care for Veterans
  • Employ the New Greatest Generation
  • Promote Equality for All Troops and Veterans
  • Support Military Families
  • End Veteran Homelessness
  • Blog
www.militaryonesource.mil
1-800-342-9647

The Military OneSource is a resource website providing 24/7 support for military personnel, spouses, family members and survivors on taxes, moving, spouse employment, MWR and more.
Resources
  • Military Life cycle
  • Family and Relationships
  • Moving and Housing
  • Financial and Legal
  • Education and Employment
  • Health and Wellness
  • Recreation, Travel, and Shopping
  • Service Providers and Leaders
  • Call 1 -800-342-9647 or 703-253-75998 24 Hour line for services
www.m-span.org
m-spanprograms@umich.edu

Peer support program that connects incoming student veterans on college campuses with student veterans who are trained as Peer Advisors who can help them navigate college life, address challenges they may face, refer them to appropriate resources on and off campus, and provide ongoing support.
www.mvpvets.org
Info@MVPvets.org

Not-for-profit endeavor connecting life science companies with veteran talent ready to bring an exceptional work ethic, a broad bandwidth of skills and an extraordinary focus in achieving business goals.
www.nchv.org
info@nchv.org | (202)546-1969

Resource and technical assistance center for a national network of community-based service providers and local, state and federal agencies that provide emergency and supportive housing, food, health services, job training and placement assistance, legal aid and case management support for hundreds of thousands of homeless veterans each year.
More Information
  • Background & Statistics, Media Information, Publications, and News
  • Policy and Legislation Information – Write-Ups, Position Statements, Active Legislation, and Congressional Testimony
  • Resources for Service Providers – Grants, In-Kind Resources (material and human resource contributions donated to organizations), Technical Assistance, Stand Down Resource Centers, Start a Vet Program, Webinars, and Post-Conference Notes
  • Resources for Veterans – Locate Organizations, Immediate Help, Step-by-Step, Replacing Records, Federal Benefits, Women Veterans, and Incarcerated Veterans
  • Employment – Guides & Resources, Women Veterans, Grantees & Profiles, and Job Seekers
  • Get Involved - Support, volunteer, raise funds, develop homeless veteran burial programs, and Advocacy
www.nvlsp.org
info@nvlsp.org | (202)265-8305

The National Legal Services Program ensures that the government delivers to our nation's 22 million veterans and active duty personnel the benefits to which they are entitled.
  • Lawyers Serving Warriors
  • Volunteer Lawyer Network
  • Individual Representation
  • Class Actions
  • Training
www.studentveterans.org
contact@studentveterans.org | (202)223-4710

The Student Veterans of America provides military veterans with the resources, support, and advocacy needed to succeed in higher education and following graduation.
Programs
  • Leadership Institute Series
  • Google Resume Workshops
  • Scholarships and Past Scholarships
  • Vet Center Initiative
  • VFW-SVA Legislative Fellowship
  • Chapter Grants
  • Listening Tour
  • Veterans on Campus: Support Training
  • VMock Smart Career Platform
  • #GIBillGrad
  • Chapters Directory and Other Information
  • SVA National Conference
  • Information on Business/ Industry, Corporate and Non-profit and Foundation Partners
  • Get Involved – Share Your Story, Spread the Word, Find a Local Chapter, and Give a Gift
www.teamrwb.org
Team Red, White, & Blue's mission to enrich the lives of America’s veterans by connecting them to their community through physical and social activity.
National Events
  • Virtual Events
  • Eagle NamasDay – Annual yoga National Event
  • Run as One - come together for a day of solidarity to showcase how exercise, community, and inclusivity combine to combat mental health
  • Eagle Charge - annual, family-friendly, virtual event covering 7 or 4 miles, any way you choose. You can run, walk, ruck, hike, cycle, or stroll…just move any way you can
  • Old Glory Relay - epic journey will take that same flag through 24 states and 10,000 pairs of hands over 62 days, as veterans and supporters work together to bring the American flag to San Diego, California on Veterans Day
  • WOD for Warriors – hosted by gyms across the nation to raise money for veterans
Chapter and Community Programs
  • Local and Consistent Exercise Activities – hosted by gyms across the nation to raise money for veterans
  • Local Races and Athletic Events – 5K races, mud runs, relays, etc.
  • Social Events
  • Community Service Events
  • Eagle Engagement - one-on-one small group gatherings
  • Chapter Locator
  • Local Events
  • Eagle Leadership Development Program (ELDP) - 36-month curriculum designed to invest in our Eagle Leaders through education, genuine relationships, movement, and elevation to build empathetic, authentic, genuine, loyal, and effective chapters to enrich veteran’s lives
  • Impact – Statistics, Finances, Research, Surveys, and Annual Reports
  • Blog
  • Resources
www.vetsfwd.org
1-866-375-1209

Veterans Moving Forward raises and provides service dogs for veterans, with physical and/or mental health challenges, at no cost to the veteran
More Information
  • Apply for a Service Dog
  • Testimonials
  • FAQs
  • Raise a Puppy – Training and Development, Raiser/Sitter Application, Testimonials, and FAQs
  • Service Dogs in Training information
  • Dogs in Service Information
  • Volunteer – Writers, Event Planners/Coordinators, Outreach and Fundraising, Veteran Team Volunteer, and Canine Team Volunteer
www.vfw.org
(816)756-3390

Non-profit veterans service organization comprised of eligible veterans and military service members from the active, guard and reserve forces.
Assistance
  • VA Claims & Separation Benefits
  • Financial Grants
  • Student Veteran Support
  • VFW Mental Wellness Campaign
Advocacy
  • Legislative Priorities
  • National Security & Foreign Affairs
  • Grassroots Efforts - group stays up-to-date on the issues facing our veterans, our military and their families, standing ready to email, write, call and visit our nation’s lawmakers to make their voices heard
  • VA Health Care Watch
Media & Events
  • Latest releases
  • Media Room
  • VFW Magazine
  • Checkpoint
  • VFW Post Pride
  • Events
Community
  • Youth and Education - offering everything from college scholarships to classroom resources for teachers
  • Troop Support
  • Community Service
  • Flag Etiquette
  • Student Veterans of America
www.warrior-scholar.org
info@warrior-scholar.org | (202)796-8777

The Warrior Scholar Project is designed to provide mentoring and other forms of guidance for enlisted service members wishing to attend four-year universities and seeks to teach the skills required for effective and successful learning in the college environment.
  • Course Information
  • Apply
  • Host a Program
  • Alumni Resources
www.woundedwarriorproject.org
The Wounded Warrior Project provides a variety of veteran programs and services to help you take the steps that are right for you. What’s more, thanks to the tremendous support of our donors, you never pay a penny to get the help you need to build the future you deserve.
Services
  • Annual Warrior Survey
  • Meet a Warrior
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