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National Alliance On Mental Illness Tri-Valley
Offers a free support group for adults over 18 years old living with a mental illness in the Tri-Valley area. Group is led by trained peers and conducted through Zoom video conferencing.
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Nonprofit regional chapter supporting people affected by substance addiction of another person.
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Nar-Anon Family Groups Headquarters
Offers a a 12-step fellowship for the family and friends of drug addicts. Helps those affected by someone else's addiction.
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Nonprofit organization that provides the opportunity for men and women to gather and share: experiences strengths hopesNA is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs, comprised of recovering addicts who meet to he…
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Narcotics Anonymous (Na)
Offers a community-based organization that meet to help each other stay clean and abstain from drugs. Meetings are held at the same time and place each week. Formats vary by speaker, study, or discussion. Anonymity is a …
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Nonprofit organization that promotes women's independence, economic empowerment, and well-being. Helps domestic violence survivors with advocacy, support, and education.
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Nonprofit agency of family members and friends whose lives are affected by mental illness. These disorders may include: schizophrenia bi-polar major depression obsessive-compulsive disorderProvides support for family mem…
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Nonprofit, membership-based organization. Dedicated to improving the quality of life of all whose lives are affected by mental illness. Provides support, resource information, education programs, and advocacy.Please note…
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Nonprofit organization providing supportive services for individuals and families affected by mental illness
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Nonprofit agency provides a full range of community health care and prevention services in Alameda County.
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Twins By The Bay (Tbb)
Provides evening Zoom support group meetings. Once parents become members, the following forms of support are available:Lending Closets where members can borrow Halloween Costumes, Snow Gear, for Preemie and preschooler …
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The Compassionate Friends
Offers support for bereaved adult siblings and parents of deceased children, regardless of cause of death or age of the child. Provides an opportunity for sharing and learning from other bereaved parents and adult siblin…
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Nonprofit agency provides social, educational, and health-related programs, and activities. Services are available to the LGBTQ community in Alameda County.
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Oakland LGBTQ Community Center
Provides social, educational, and health-related programs, services and activities. Offers a place where a diverse community comes together to learn, grow, and celebrate. Offers the following services: LGBTQ crisis inter…
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Pacific Center For Human Growth
Provides LGBTQIA+ identified older adults with access to a variety of services that are offered in person and online. Services offered include:Older and Out Program- provides three support groups which meet weekly for ei…
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Nonprofit agency provides medical care to those infected with hepatitis C and residing in the greater East Bay community. Developed successful models of clinical intervention that provide educational materials for the ma…
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Side By Side
Offers a community center for LGBTQ youth ages 13-24 to explore their identities, socialize, and build community. Helps participants develop leadership skills, and receive non-stigmatizing, culturally competent mental he…
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Lifelong Medical Care
Offers medical services to adults over 60 who are residents of Alameda County. Also assist homeless individuals 55 and older and people with disabilities. Services provided include: Acupuncture Adult/Internal Medicine Be…
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Community center and mental health agency for lesbians, gay men, bisexual, and transgender people. Provides services for LGBTQIA+ and QTBIPOC individuals and their families in Alameda County.
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Nonprofit adoption agency that focuses on supporting adopted children of color and all their families. Child-centered, anti-racist, adoption placement program that supports BIPOC prospective adoptive parents.