Program:
Pastoral Care
- Budget:
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$30,000
- Category:
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Religion
- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
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Adults
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Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
Program Description:
What distinguishes pastoral counseling from other forms of counseling and psychotherapy is the role and accountability of the counselor and his or her
understanding and expression of the pastoral relationship. Pastoral counselors are representatives of the central images of life and its meaning affirmed by
their religious communities. Thus pastoral counseling offers a relationship to that understanding of life and faith. Pastoral counseling uses both psychological and theological resources to deepen its understanding of the pastoral relationship.
Program Long-Term Success:
Ministering to a persons spiritual, intellectual, physical, and emotional needs at every stage of life.
Program Short-Term Success:
Increased the advancement of spiritual growth throughout various communities.
Program Success Monitored by:
Client response and growth of program.
Program Success Examples:
We brought wholeness to individuals, families, and communities by expanding and equipping spiritually grounded and psychologically informed care, counseling, and psychotherapy.
Program:
Outreach
- Budget:
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$260,000
- Category:
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Human Services
- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
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Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
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Adults
Program Description:
PISI’s past clients have described PISI as a unique and helpful counseling public charity based on its approach, and a terrific, dependable resource in times of crisis. Work through your issues, and live a better life starting today! PISI offers comprehensive outreach services to adults and adolescents, couples, and families, working with emotional healing, stress management tools, conflict resolution, and coaching methods to facilitate movement through life transitions. Workshops, seminars, and groups are offered from time to time as well.
Program Long-Term Success:
One-on-one guidance with healing and growth processes, along with insight and coping skills.
Program Short-Term Success:
Provide quality outreach services for the community.
Program Success Monitored by:
Community Development
Program Success Examples:
Additional workshops and seminars.
Program:
Counseling
- Budget:
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$100,000
- Category:
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Mental Health, Substance Abuse
- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
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Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
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Adults
Program Description:
PISI provides an atmosphere where personal concerns of any type can be examined and discussed freely and confidentially.
Program Long-Term Success:
Having people see themselves in a different light, learn how to change self-defeating habits and attitudes, and increase sensitivity to others.
Program Short-Term Success:
Increasing caseloads.
Program Success Monitored by:
People getting the help they need to live a full, happy, productive, and emotionally healthy life.
Program Success Examples:
Relieving stress and the inhancing the quality of a persons life.
Program:
Dispute Resolution and Legal Care
- Budget:
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$120,000
- Category:
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Crime & Legal
- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
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Adults
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Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
Program Description:
PISI helps the community resolve disputes and prepare legal documenation without the high costs of legal fees.
Program Long-Term Success:
Assisting the community with controling the outcome of their disputes in a productive and constructive manner.
Program Short-Term Success:
Increased referrals to provide assistance.
Program Success Monitored by:
Client response and program growth.
Program Success Examples:
Hiring additional Mediators to keep up with the demand for assistance.
Program:
Self-sufficiency Care
- Budget:
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$180,000
- Category:
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Community Development
- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
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Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
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Adults
Program Description:
Improving the educational, physical, cultural, and social aspects of communities.
Program Long-Term Success:
Communities being productive and independent resulting in them not being a burden on society.
Program Short-Term Success:
Building self-esteem.
Program Success Monitored by:
Clients improvement in their lifestyle and surroundings.
Program Success Examples:
Decreasing domestic violence, increasing highschool graduates, creating job skills, etc.