Just as a firefighter’s purpose is to put out fires or aid the well-being of those within their community; we also find our purpose in functioning just as firefighters. We fight to put out fires that happen within the psyche, emotions, behavior and mental states of others. We help put these fires out by equipping our direct and in-direct personnel with daily training, supervision, instructions, continuous education and leadership skills so they can adequately aid individuals in the community.
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Holistic wellness options such as mindfulness meditation, foundational yoga, neurofeedback, and BioCharger NG sessions support mental, emotional, and physical well-being through an integrative, whole-person approach.
Group counseling provides a safe, supportive, and empowering environment where participants develop coping skills, emotional regulation, and personal growth through guided group-based therapeutic sessions.
Home-based services include family support, therapeutic mentoring, intensive in-home counseling, independent living support, and mental health skill-building, all designed to strengthen family dynamics and improve daily functioning.
Crisis stabilization services offer immediate, short-term support through mobile crisis response, stabilization care, and individualized planning to reduce the risk of hospitalization or out-of-home placement.
The character development curriculum is designed to help challenge and strengthen the core values of individuals. Through instruction and provided with exercises, strategies, and hands on training, the character development curriculum focuses on six qualities:
Moral Character
Emotional Character
Physical Character
Culture Character
Intellectual/Cognitive Character
Social Character
A 16 week lesson plan on understanding anger and how to manage it.
Part 1: Learning Your Anger Style
Part 2: Defining Anger & What Causes It
Part 3: Identifying Consequences of Anger
Part 4: What is Good About Anger/Handling Anger Effectively
Part 5: Anger and Assertiveness
Part 6: Managing Conflict
Part 7: Turn Your Anger into Forgiveness
Part 8: When to Take a Time-Out
Part 9: Plan to Change Your Life by Changing Your Thinking
Part 10: Empathy and Emotional Intelligence
Part 11: Building Successful Relationships
Part 12: Reinterpreting Judgments & Expectations/Choosing Behavior Alternatives
These services are intended for children & adolescents (ages 5-18) that need support, coaching and training in the following areas:
Interpersonal Communication
Conflict resolution
Behavior rehearsal
Skill acquisition in the community
Role Modeling
Problem Solving
Family support functions as a team of individuals that systematically place various ongoing resources, organizations and providers to individuals and their families. The family support teams have three roles:
Care Coordination
Continuity of Care
Family/Individual Coaching