NONPROFIT – Operation Freedom Paws is one of the organizations Valle Monte League, Inc. is now working alongside. (OperationFreedomPaws.com)
On June 10, Valle Monte League announced it was partnering with two mental health organizations—Operation Freedom Paws and Parents Helping Parents—while continuing its ongoing work with Hearts & Minds Activity Center.
“These additions strengthen Valle Monte League’s network of community-based services to better support individuals and families across the region,” a spokesperson said in a release.
Teaming-up witll help to expand resources in therapeutic services, peer support, family-centered care and community outreach, an organization official said.
“We are excited to welcome Operation Freedom Paws and Parents Helping Parents to the Valle Monte League family and to continue our strong partnership with Hearts & Minds Activity Center,” Christine Robbins, president, Valle Monte League, said in the news blast.
Valle Monte League’s partners are:
● Hearts & Minds Activity Center: A nonprofit day program for persons living with dementia, providing compassionate, individualized services with a full schedule of customized activities designed to slow cognitive decline as well as family caregiver education, support and guidance.
● Operation Freedom Paws: A nonprofit specializing in service dog training and canine-assisted therapeutic programming that supports veterans, children and adults coping with trauma, anxiety, PTSD and other mental health challenges.
● Parents Helping Parents (PHP): Empowers families raising loved ones with disabilities through education, support, and advocacy. PHP provides parent-to-parent support, advocacy training, resource navigation and workshops that help caregivers build resilience, strengthen their well-being and access services and resources for their families.
“We look forward to collaborating with Valle Monte League to increase reach and streamline referrals so clients and families can access the right support,” said Jilliann Matteucci, Director of Development, Operation Freedom Paws.
“Partnering with Valle Monte League gives us a stronger platform to connect parents with peers and practical tools,” said Mark Fishler, Chief Development Officer, Parents Helping Parents.
“Hearts & Minds remains committed to our partnership with Valle Monte League,” said Maria Nicolacoudis, CEO of Hearts & Minds Activity Center.
Valle Monte League, Inc., a 501(c)(3) and an all-volunteer nonprofit organization of 130 women in Silicon Valley, was established in 1950. Valle Monte League supports mental health organizations and continues to operate without an office and with no paid administrator.