Dates: May 1st – June 30th, 2024
Join Us in Bringing Hope to Children Fighting Serious Illnesses
Consider, for a moment, a child facing the daunting challenge of battling a serious illness. Each day brings new struggles, not only for the child but also for their family, as they navigate the complex journey of medical treatments, emotional upheaval, and financial strain.
Now, picture a beacon of hope amidst these trials – Cord of 3 dedicated to providing counseling and unwavering support to these courageous children and their families.
At Cord of 3, we believe that no child nor their family should face the burdens of illness alone. Our whole focus in 2024 is that we are “More than Conquerors,” therefore, this year’s Generous Giving Campaign is about expanding our counseling and support services to the families of and to the children who are battling serious illnesses. Our goal is simple yet profound: to ensure that every child and family affected by illness has access to the resources, guidance, and compassionate care they need to navigate their journey with strength and resilience.
With your generous support, we can make a tangible difference in the lives of these brave children and their families. Your donation will directly fund vital services to these families including counseling, equine therapy, a family retreat on a ropes course, assessments for children with autism, supplies for children with cancer, and more.
Here’s how you can help:
Join us in our mission to bring hope, healing, and support to children battling disease. Together, we can make a profound difference in the lives of those who need it most.
Thank you for your compassion, generosity, and unwavering commitment to helping children in need.
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The Cord of 3 training and discipleship program serves the community by offering educational seminars on various mental health and related topics (parenting subjects, coping with loss, warning signs of addiction) as well as conferences, retreats, and seminars for area churches on matters that pertain to God’s design for the family.
Cord of 3’s Counselor education and supervision program is deigned to support interns who are completing their master’s degree, counselors who are working toward licensure, and professionals who are working to integrate their Chritian faith into their clinical practice.
Cord of 3’s equine therapy program is designed for individuals ages 7 and up as well as women ages 13+ and families. Equine therapy can help individuals and families overcome challenges, cuiltivate healthy relational skills, build trust, improve interpersonal and behavioral functioning, and create positive self-concept and identity in Christ.
A Christ-centered play therapy model to meet teh spiritual, emotional, and mental health needs of children. Through play therapy, children learn to accept responsibility for behavior, engage in healthy coping strategies, acquire problem-solving skills, develop empathy for others, and gain an understanding of identity in mChrist.
Addictions always originate in pain… The question is never ‘why the addiction?,’ but rather ‘why the pain?’” (Dr. Gabor Maté). Counselors can help those struggling with addictions address underlying painful issues and then break the addictive patterns.
Behavioral issues at home or in school often have an underlying cause, such as trauma, depression, anxiety, or other mental health conditions. The experienced staff at Cord of 3 meets each child with love, builds trust, and applies effective treatment that approaches the root cause of the behavior.
Every person will at some point have at least one potentially traumatic experience, but this doesn’t impact everyone in the same ways. When struggling to process and move on from negative life experiences, therapy offers a powerful method of finding support and healing.
Individual counseling can help overcome the sometimes overwhelming fear and hopelessness by helping you better understand the conditions that led to the emotional brokenness you are experiencing, and applying healthy coping skills against them.