UA Initiative Charis Helps Increase Impact of Local Counseling and Care

Mar 15, 2016 | UA News

Article written by Urban Alliance staff*. Photos courtesy of Urban Alliance staff and network participants.

In response to inquiries by area counselors and pastors and dialogue that followed, Charis was created in 2012 to help people become emotionally healthy and resilient by enhancing local care and counseling services.

Through Charis, organizations are provided with support from Urban Alliance, including consultation, technical assistance, grant funding, supplies, volunteers and training, to increase the impact of their care and counseling services as they implement strategies to holistically help people in our community.

And, since 2013, the Charis network has grown to 28 members, helping people connect to 20 support groups, 14 professional counselors, 4 organizations that provide lay care, and 5 mental health care organizations.

Throughout 2015, counselors engaged in Charis gathered for peer consultation groups on a monthly basis, which offered opportunities for clinicians to provide each other with professional support in their work with clients.

Also in 2015, 50 people completed a safeTALK (Suicide Alertness for Everyone) Charis training, 27 people participated in the Charis training, “Fostering a Healthy View of Self,” and 362 people were impacted through support groups offered by members of the Charis network.

And, five Charis grants that were awarded to help increase the impact of local care and counseling services offered at organizations in the Urban Alliance network:

ABC Women’s Center
Funding will support expanded post-abortive services, including classes for individuals, small groups, and inmates at York Correctional Facility, as well as training seminars for instructors.

Colonial Point Christian Church
Funding will cover costs to provide books that will be distributed through The Anchor, a support group for those who have lost a loved one to suicide.

First Church of Christ Wethersfield
Funding covered costs to provide a training titled “Youth Mental Health First Aid,” an evidence-based training that equips people to recognize risk factors and warning signs for mental health and addiction concerns, and how to best help someone in both crisis and non-crisis situations.

Renew Counseling Associates
Funding will aid in the development of a sustainable library of resources made available to attendees of classes and seminars.

The Worship Center
Funding covered costs of sending two church members to a Stephen Ministry training with the goal of starting a Celebrate Recovery program.

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The staff at Urban Alliance are familiar with Pastor Frank because he is a regular attendee to many of the trainings Urban Alliance provides on subjects like domestic violence, addressing childhood trauma, and better counseling techniques. โ€œThatโ€™s been so valuable to me to be able to bring that back, not only in my counseling but also in my teaching and preaching ministries, โ€œ shared Termine.

Pastor Frank was also one of the original members of the Micah group, a group of pastors that meets at Urban Alliance to discuss and strategize about challenging issues that face the church today. One of those earlier discussions on justice, incarceration, and returning citizens was particularly memorable. โ€œWe all lamented the fact that these men and women were coming out of prison into our churches and just kind of being thrown there,โ€ said Termine, โ€œWe could do better than this.โ€ That discussion planted the seeds that eventually led to the creation of Second Chance Churches – an opportunity for churches to provide support and mentoring to returning citizens that continues today.

When we asked Pastor Frank what he would say to another church that was unaware of Urban Alliance, he said, โ€œIf you are looking to get out in the community and make a difference in the community, Urban Alliance is a super way to do it. Weโ€™re a small church โ€ฆ we canโ€™t do everything. Urban Alliance is a pathway to get our people involved in ministries that are already doing it, doing it well, and just need extra volunteers.โ€

Pastor Frank Termineโ€™s story embodies many things we are trying to accomplish at Urban Alliance: supporting organizations in the communities they serve with training, resources, and opportunities to make a difference. Pastors and non-profit leaders face a wide range of challenges and, therefore, need a wide range of help and resources. Your support can help turn stories of struggle into stories like you find at Calvary Church.

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