Programs · Healing
Healing & Purpose
Mental health awareness, peer support, purpose-discovery and pastoral care for people walking through grief, trauma, anxiety, addiction recovery and life transition.
Mission
Why this program exists.
Many of the families and young people we serve carry invisible weight — grief, trauma, anxiety, the long shadow of poverty. Healing & Purpose exists so that practical support is matched by inner support: a safe space to be heard, restored and reoriented toward purpose.
Objectives
What we are working toward.
- Normalise conversations about mental health in church, school and community settings.
- Provide accessible, non-clinical peer support and group spaces.
- Refer people in clinical need to qualified mental health professionals — we do not replace clinical care.
- Offer purpose-discovery and life-coaching pathways for those ready to take the next step.
Who We Serve
The people at the centre of this work.
People walking through grief, especially after losing a parent or child.
Young adults navigating identity, faith, anxiety or burnout.
Survivors of gender-based violence, abuse or exploitation seeking peer support.
Carers, volunteers and ministry workers facing their own depletion.
How It Works
From need to response.
- Step 1
Entry point
People come to us through our Healing Centre, Contact form, Foundation referrals or partner organisations.
- Step 2
Triage conversation
A trained team member listens and helps identify whether peer support, group spaces, coaching or a professional referral is the right next step.
- Step 3
Pathway
Pathways include Healing Conversations, Purpose Discovery, Life Coaching, and onward referrals to clinical professionals when needed.
- Step 4
Walking together
Where appropriate, people are paired with a peer or mentor for ongoing companionship, not a one-off intervention.
How To Help
Practical ways to get involved.
- Donate to fund facilitator training and session materials.
- Volunteer as a peer supporter, group host or admin helper (vetting and training required).
- Partner as a qualified counsellor, psychologist or social worker willing to take referrals.
- Sponsor a small group cycle for a church or community.
- Refer someone in need through our Contact form — with their consent.
Success Metrics
How we measure what matters.
We report progress honestly. Until verified figures are published in our annual impact report, we measure success against these qualitative commitments — not invented numbers.
Every volunteer facilitator completes safeguarding and basic peer-support training.
Clinical needs are referred to qualified professionals, not held inside peer spaces.
Confidentiality is protected. Stories are never shared without explicit, informed consent.
Every group cycle includes feedback collection and pastoral follow-up.
Our team has its own supervision and care rhythm — we do not run helpers into the ground.
Verified impact figures are published in our Impact Reports and Transparency pages as programs mature.
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