Helped us out on a Sunday. Such friendly service – will definitely recommend!
Overcome the fear. Jason Down together with his team, developed an Advanced Online Service to bring the tools of recovery to those who seek help. Yes! An online, remote solution, which worked for Jason and countless others, since 2018. Recovery Designed not only have a passion to support, but also to educate and assist all who struggle with addiction. These carefully developed programs will build/re-build anyone’s inner warrior. Not only does the Recovery Design stands as a servant for the Kingdom of God, but also strives to save souls out of the depths of addiction. Various On-line Programs: Corporate Emotional Intelligence: Mental health awareness and staff support programs for HR departments Drugs: With various symptoms, this addiction is misdiagnosed as Bipolar Disorder. Alcoholism: This starts off as sociable drinking which progresses to uncontrolled binge drinking. Porn: Pornography has a profound effect and impact on numerous relationships as well as families, daily. Toxic Relationship: Commonly comes with emotional, mental, verbal, physical or sexual abuse. Anxiety: Individuals always look for the worst-case scenario, panic, fear, and worry. Depression: This is commonly misunderstood as feeling sad. Also by far the most extreme and dangerous addiction, as this mental illness is the hardest […]
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#ProjectSchools is a Non-Profit-Company, that places full-time youth workers in schools. Working in collaboration with schools to provide hands-on support when it comes to the Spiritual and Emotional well-being of the students. When necessary, these youth workers will connect students with the support structure they need. In 2014 a few people, who are passionate about our youth, saw a necessity for a support structure and took it upon themselves to be the change they want to see. The main focus of #Projectschools is to help teens with their problems on ground-level, before the dire consequences. #Projectschools supports scholars through what they call “Couchelling”. This is when one peer (the youth worker) supports and advises another (the scholar). These youth workers are either Theological, Social Study, Psychology or Teaching Students, handpicked by the directors of #ProjectSchools. Additionally, they are fully trained and supported to observe, guide and aid scholars to work through their problems. Help #ProjectSchools to make a difference #Projectschool Youth Workers receive a monthly salary for their work at the Schools. Not to burden our local schools with the salaries #ProjectSchools needs your assistance funding these salaries. The board of directors do not receive any income […]
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