Offers a range of services for families including addiction counseling, mental health counseling, pregnancy counseling, adoption resources and educational support for teen moms. Read more…
Provides a range of services for individuals with disabilities including early head start, community based supported living, group homes, respite, day programs, life coach, medical equipment, and transportation Read more…
Camp runs from mid June to the end of July. Camp sessions are one week long, beginning Sunday afternoon and usually ending Friday afternoon (exceptions are “One”derful week and Kids’ week). The majority of our weeks are differentiated by age group. During these weeks we accept people with a range of needs, from people who are very independent to people Read more…
Camp Mak-A-Dream serves those dealing with cancer diagnosis, survivors, and their families. Specialized camps include Kids Camp, Siblings Camp, Teen Camp, Teen Heads Up Conference, Young Adult Conference, Heads Up Conference, Adult Retreats, Family Camp, Caregiver Retreats, and Family Camp Outside of travel to the site, here is no cost for the camp. Read more…
C.A.S.E. created the accredited Training for Adoption Competency (TAC) program to train more than 1800 mental health therapists nationwide from 18 different states. Adoptive, kinship and foster families across the country can now search by state to find mental health professionals who have the specialized skills to address your unique needs. Read more…
STRIVE offers one-to-one and small group tutoring in key areas: Math, Literacy, Social & Emotional Learning, College & Workforce Readiness. Clubs are offered through various sites in South Bend. Read more…
The organization offers center which is a training ground to teach independent living and employment skills to people who are blind or have limited sight. These skills give them the opportunity to pursue their dreams and live their own American Dream. Additionally, they partner with businesses to create jobs and training programs for people who are blind. Read more…