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Amity Foundation is a non-profit corporation dedicated to rehabilitate and restore personal dignity to the lives of substance abusers such as, addicted mothers and their children, homeless substance abusers, victims of violence, children at high risk of becoming addicted, criminal gang members and incarcerated substance abusers.

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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News & Press Releases
Amity Foundation Breaks Ground on New Children and Family Center at Circle Tree Ranch August 19, 2010, 8am
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August 11, 2010  Special Guest to Attend Ground Breaking Ceremony for New Family and Childrens Center
July 10, 2010 Amity Foundation to Break Ground on New Family and Children's Center • Dragonfly Village
May 13, 2010 Ray Clarke Announced as Amity Foundation's
Southwest Region VP & Presdient of Amity's Dragonfly Village Family and Children's Center Capital Capaign
  2010
taproot foundation
Service Grant Award

Hybrid Vigor: Integration of Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) into the Therapeutic Community is presented at the National TC Conference

Rod Mullen, President and CEO of Amity Foundation, and Mary Stanton, Senior Counselor present their research and innovative work on integrating "Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy into the traditional Therapeutic Community" while maintaining the basic tenant of “Community as Method” as the essence of the healing process.
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Amity Foundation’s Annual Acknowledgement Ceremony

Amity Foundation’s Annual Acknowledgement Ceremony

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Upon meeting Jose, one finds a dedicated father, a loyal son, a student furthering his education, and a hard working intern at Amity’s

A Story of Hope

Upon meeting Jose, one finds a dedicated father, a loyal son, a student furthering his education, and a hard working intern at Amity’s Amistad de Los Angeles community. Jose is actively involved in Amity's mentoring program; helping others while he helps himself navigate the transition from prison life to successful re-entry into the community.

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Amistad de Almas continues
providing sanctuary for women.

Almas de Amistad is a federally funded outreach center in downtown Albuquerque that provides cost-free, gender specific substance abuse treatment and related social services to minority women at risk of AIDS.

Almas de Amistad is a federally funded outreach center in downtown Albuquerque that provides cost-free, gender specific substance abuse treatment and related social services to minority women at risk of AIDS.
Alma's facility is now located at:

510 2nd St. NW
Albuquerque, NM  87102

Amity's Work in Prison Makes Great Documentary

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  Full Story >

Jimmy's Testimony Jimmy's testimonial on Amity
Kelvin's Testmony on Amity Foundation
Reyes Testmony on Amity Foundation
Jimmy
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Reyes
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Amity's Work in Prison Makes Great Documentary