Welcome to Natasha Kendal and Associates. We are a group of eight therapists (and growing) who provide high quality mental health services to every member of your family. Individual Adult
Region: Region 10 Detroit Metro Area
Neighborhood Service Organization (NSO) – Life Choices
Neighborhood Service Organization’s (NSO) compassionate and professional staff provides services that have impacted countless children, youth, adults, seniors, families, and communities since 1955. We deliver holistic care and wrap-around/safety net
Transitions CS
Through partnership, we will explore the past and the present to develop positive approaches to a more fulfilling life experience in the future.
AutCraft
The first Minecraft server dedicated to providing a safe, fun and learning environment for children on the autism spectrum and their families. Additional Information The first Minecraft server dedicated to
Pediatric Meltdown-Lia Gaggino
Tune in to Pediatric Meltdown and listen to experts provide insights and strategies on a wide variety of behavioral health and mental topics anytime and anywhere that fits your busy
The Neighborhood Club
The Neighborhood Club is a non-profit community service organization providing a professionally organized program of recreation and wellness services for families and individuals of all ages. The Neighborhood Club is a
Belightful Yoga
With all the demands on our schedules, it is often challenging to focus on well-being. That’s why Belightful brings the holistic powers of breathwork, movement, meditation, and mindfulness to you,
At Home Music Lessons- Cheryl Pope Ferrari
We have highly qualified music instructors that can instruct you and/or children personally at your home or online. Learn at your convenience and on your schedule. At Home Music lessons
Fuse Live
Fuse45 is a 45-minute circuit-based class that’s high intensity and no impact. In 2020, we took our studios completely online and launched FUSE LIVE, offering both live and on demand
Oakland Community Health Network
OCHN identifies, influences, and delivers public mental health services to 23,000 Oakland County citizens living with intellectual or developmental disabilities, mental health challenges, or substance use disorders. OCHN’s screening process
