Vision & Mission
Our Vision
Alcott envisions a world free of stigma, full of hope, where all have equal access to care and to resources.
At Alcott, we believe growth begins with care. Every person holds potential, and with the right support, that potential can thrive. We recognize growth is a process—nurtured through compassion, structure, and connection. We provide personalized, hands-on social services that help individuals move from instability toward confidence, community, and long-term well-being. With empathy at our roots and progress as our purpose, we’re here to cultivate growth—one person, one step at a time.
Our Mission
- Provide accessible mental health services to individuals facing economic and social barriers
- Integrate clinical care with housing support and community based resources
- Reduce gaps in care by coordinating services across systems
- Treat every individual with respect, compassion, and dignity
Our Message
Nurturing Growth Through Social Care.
We offer support through service. That’s our message, and it guides every interaction, every program, and every partnership. Whether someone is seeking housing, support for mental health, or a safe place to stabilize, Alcott provides the wraparound care and guidance to help individuals build a healthier, more secure future. Our services are deeply interconnected—designed to meet people where they are, honor their individuality, and foster real, lasting change.
We don’t just provide help. We cultivate strength. We remove barriers. And we walk alongside each person as they grow into stability, purpose, and potential.
What This Future Looks Like
- Mental health care that is accessible and welcoming
- Communities where stigma no longer prevents people from seeking help
- Individuals supported not only in crisis, but through long term growth
- Systems of care that work together rather than in isolation
Hear From Those We Serve

“Being with Alcott has given me the confidence I need to get things done and changed my thinking process in a positive direction.”

"It’s given me a sense of peace…very much so a sense of security. I feel way better now thinking about what it is I want to do in life. So that’s a very good thing."

“Just being able to speak to people- to speak to somebody- it helps a lot…not holding things in.”

"Tara was born with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and later diagnosed with Cerebral Pasly at a young age. She entered foster care at 13 months."