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Providing Support for the Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Needs of Severely Ill Children and Their Families

August 30, 2012 | Story

A 1999 RWJF grant to launch a palliative care program blossoms into a highly successful multi-year initiative, as Debby Brauch, of SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center in St. Louis, relates.

Pastoral Care Education Program Helps Clergy Provide Mental Health Interventions

January 1, 1998 | Program Results Report

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.

Spirituality Has a Role in Substance Abuse Treatment Programs, Maryland Researchers Say

December 28, 2007 | Program Results Report

Investigators with 9th Sign Communications conducted interviews with recovering addicts, treatment providers, researchers and government officials to examine the role of spirituality in treating alcohol and drug addiction.

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

May 31, 2000 | Program Results Report

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.

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