Hope Clinic for Women is hosting Cider Carols on December 3rd from 7-9 pm at Rocketown (401 6th Ave. South). Tickets are $8 for an individual, $25 for a family. Click here for more details and to buy tickets.
MOV Aftercare is now starting its family reconciliation project. We presently have around 15 women and 50 children who will be needing ministering to. We are in need of Mentors (primarily women) for our men’s wives and children. Mentors will be matched with the wives and children while our men are participating in our Jericho Project in CCA.
The following briefly describes what we are looking for:
- Wives Mentoring – developing trust, getting assistance on setting goals, stress and money management, healthy relationships with others, roles in transition, self discipline, single parenting issues, dealing with difficult situations, communication, conflict resolution and negotiation skills, career development training, single and group outings, food and clothes distribution, etc.
- Children Mentoring– developing trust, getting assistance on setting goals, stress and money management, healthy relationships with others, roles in transition, self discipline, dealing with difficult situations, communication, conflict resolution and negotiation skills, career development training, single and group outings, etc.
Hope Clinic for Women in partnership with St. Thomas Health Services is now offering professional counseling for new moms struggling with postpartum depression/anxiety. For more information or to make an appointment call Hope Clinic at 321-0005 or email kmarshall@hopeclinicforwomen.org
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