The COPE Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing grief and healing support. Founded by bereaved parents in 1999, it offers professionally led support groups, healing workshops, a grief support phone line, a bereavement camp for children, and trainings for community partners. COPE aims to help individuals find strength and hope in their grieving journey, knowing they are not alone.
COPE Foundation was established to support those experiencing profound loss. Through various programs such as support groups for different age groups, workshops, and a dedicated phone line, COPE provides a community where individuals can share their experiences and find emotional support. The organization also offers a bereavement camp for children and training for community partners to better support those in mourning.
In the twenty-first century, the Association for Humanistic Psychology is committed to translating new knowledge and science into humanistic applications and approaches to further the wisdom, purpose, and consciousness of individuals and communities. AHP seeks to influence other fields so that Humanistic Psychology becomes the lens through which humanity can understand and shape an evolving world. When we comprehend how humanistic values and themes can impact new developments and world events, and vice versa, we are better able to promote growth, awareness, interdependence, and peace.
The Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) is dedicated to the prevention, treatment, and cure of anxiety, depression, and related disorders through education, practice, and research.
Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) is a global organization that provides support and a program of recovery for individuals struggling with alcoholism. It operates on the principle of one alcoholic helping another and offers a simple program that has been effective for over 80 years. A.A. emphasizes anonymity and provides a range of resources, including meetings, literature, and a supportive community.