Crisis Health Care
Our programs fighting for the health of those experiencing crisis or traumatic situations are:
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Crisis Services of North Alabama's "Domestic Violence Program" - Provides emergency shelter (through The Hope Place), advocacy, counseling, and documentation of injuries to adults and children experiencing domestic violence.
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Crisis Services of North Alabama's "HELPline" - Responds to persons in crisis due to depression, trauma, life changes, loneliness, suicide, and other stresses, using trained volunteer counselors.
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Hospice Family Care's "The Caring House" - One-on-one and group therapy-based grief support for children and teens to heal after the loss of a loved one (on-site and remotely through partnerships with schools).
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National Children's Advocacy Center's "Child Abuse Intervention" - Enables children to heal from the trauma of abuse and ensures community safety through a comprehensive team response to allegations.
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North Alabama Medical Reserve Corp - Supplements existing community organizations in preparation for and response to emergencies or disasters.
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Pathfinder's "Residental Rehabilitation Program" - Provides a 90-day residential and support setting for recovery from substance abuse so individuals can return to society as productive contributors.