| is a non-profit agency
with teaching
communities throughout California,
Arizona and New Mexico.
Amity Foundation is dedicated to the inclusion
and habilitation of people marginalized by addiction, trauma, criminality, homelessness, incarceration,
poverty, racism, sexism and violence.
Amity is committed to research, development, implementation and dissemination of information regarding community building.
Remembrance, Resolution, Reconciliation,
Restoration, Renewal
The Amity Foundation
provides an array of services
based on the Therapeutic
Community model in a
variety of physical settings.
In general the services
provided for Amity participants contain
individual and
group therapies that are specialized according
to the
actual setting and recipient of the activities.
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Your
sponsorship will provide
shoe rental, 3
games of
bowling and tee-shirts for
a team of 5
bowlers!
Underwriting a team
ensures that
100% of
money collected by
bowlers goes
to fund
services for women and
children.
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Saturday, March 31st
Tenpins and More Bowling Center
1416 Deborah Rd SE, Rio Rancho, NW
12:00 – 3:00 pm
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All contributions are fully tax-deductible |
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These are Amity's outreach centers in downtown Albuquerque that provide cost-free, gender specific substance abuse treatment and related social services to minority womenn
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Amity La Entrada and
Almas de Amistad
are Located at:
609 Gold Ave. SW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Almas de Amistad
505.246.9300
La Entrada
505.243.1556 |
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Shimane Asahi Rehabilitation Program, the first correctional facility of its kind in an Asian country, illustrates the international impact of Amity Foundation and the United States Therapeutic Community (TC) initiative. Shimane Asahi began operating in Asahi Town, Hamada City, Japan in October 2008. Dedicated to the genuine rehabilitation of prisoners and their reintegration into society, developers of Shimane Asahi looked to the United States and Amity Foundation as a model for using prison therapeutic community methodology to reduce recidivism.
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Recognized nationally and internationally for their personal dedication and professional expertise in TC methodology, Rod Mullen, President and CEO, Amity Foundation, and Naya Arbiter, Principal, Extensions LLC, are among the 200 invited specialists participating in the IV World Federation of Therapeutic Communities Institute: The future of the Therapeutic Community in the Changing World. Full
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Ray Clarke, Board President of Dragonfly Village and Southwest Regional Vice President of Amity Foundation, has been nominated to attend the 97th Arizona Town Hall: Arizona’s Government: The Next 100 Years. Full Story >
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Amity Foundation is very proud to announce our participation in the making of Lifers: Reaching for Life Behind the Walls.
This is a very provocative film about the personal experience of participants in our Amity prison program,
that are serving life sentences. It takes the viewer into
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