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If a Church Can Adopt a Needy Child, Why not a Recovering Addict?

May 1, 2000 | Program Result

The One Church-One Addict was established as a program that organizes and trains volunteer teams to support people in recovery from alcohol addiction and substance abuse and help them get necessary treatment.

New York City-Based Hispanic Clergy Complete Mental Health Training Program to Better Serve Their Congregations

March 1, 2006 | Program Result

The Blanton-Peale Institute refined, strengthened and expanded its training program in mental health counseling for Hispanic pastors serving inner city congregations that it had developed with prior funding from RWJF.

Pastoral Care Education Program Helps Clergy Provide Mental Health Interventions

January 1, 1998 | Program Result

To remove barriers to receipt of mental health services in low-income Hispanic communities in New York City, this project trained Hispanic clergy and lay ministers to provide short-term counseling and referrals for longer-term mental health care.

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