it starts with you.
The life you desire comes from the effort you invest in your future. This means being honest with yourself and recognizing that to achieve a new outcome, you need to choose a new path and be willing to adjust your plans.
Assistance is effective only when the individual receiving it is motivated to make a change.
Through donations, grants, and support from churches, businesses, and the community, we provide financial or safety-based payment assistance to eligible individuals. This assistance requires an application and interview process, with a limited number of spots and sessions available each year. The number of sessions depends on the goals, counseling needs, and motivation of the individual. If a local charity or nonprofit better suits your needs, we will refer you to them. Applications must be submitted by the individual seeking care.
Step One contact
Step two application
Once you qualify for our services, we'll send you an application to complete. This will ask for background information, your reason for requesting support, and possibly financial details to determine eligibility for assistance. The information you provide helps us assess your needs and tailor our support to meet your goals. Completing the application thoroughly ensures we can evaluate your situation accurately and offer the right assistance.
Step three interview
The interview process for our services includes a 15-minute telehealth session to help you determine if the selected therapist is a good fit. During this brief meeting, you can discuss your goals and concerns while the therapist assesses how they can support you. This session ensures both you and the therapist feel comfortable moving forward together. If needed, we can help arrange for a different therapist who may better suit your needs.
Step four application
If the therapist is a good match for your needs, you'll receive an agreement form outlining your therapy arrangement. This form will specify the number of sessions, your investment, and the terms for continuing or ending services. It ensures clarity about the commitment involved and sets mutual expectations, allowing you to proceed with confidence.
For crisis or mental health emergencies, or If you are in a life-threatening situation, call 911 right away.
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Active or Past Alcohol or Substance Addiction