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Crisis Response Network, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals by Inspiring Hope and empowering transformation from HOPE to HEALTH through a continuum of crisis services. We have been a consistent and committed crisis care services provider in Arizona since 2007. CRN has helped thousands of individuals and families get connected to the help they need through the crisis call center. Additionally, CRN has grown to expand services to a peer-run Warm Line, Serious Mental Illness (SMI) determinations, mobile team dispatches, crisis transportation services, emergency room-based assessments, Child Protective Services (CPS) rapid response and crisis stabilization services, telephone follow-up to those who need it, tragedy support lines and other in-kind services to the community.
The Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) is an independent, not-for-profit corporation designated by the FCC as the administrator of universal service. A sense of purpose shapes our professional, diverse environment. As administrator, we operate with a strong commitment to protect the integrity of universal service and help ensure affordable access to telecommunications services for communities across the country. Our open-door policy promotes a collaborative culture. Our dedicated, forward-thinking professionals are brimming with ideas and consistently discovering new ways to meet the needs of end-users and the public. Together, we achieve innovative outcomes.
Community Housing Partners is a Christiansburg, VA-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
American Forests is a Washington, DC-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
Northeast Arc was founded in 1954 by parents of children with developmental disabilities who wanted to raise their sons and daughters as full members of the community. By having the courage to challenge professionals who told them their children could not be educated and would not live to become adults, these parents created the systems that enabled them to attend public schools, develop friendships, reside in the neighborhoods of their choice and to earn a paycheck.