Basic Organization Information
ECUMENICAL CENTER FOR RELIGION AND HEALTH
- Physical Address:
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San Antonio, TX
78229
- EIN:
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74-1587388
- Web URL:
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www.ecrh.org
- NTEE Category:
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F Mental Health, Crisis Intervention
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F60 Counseling Support Groups
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X Religion, Spiritual Development
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X90 Interfaith Issues
- Year Founded:
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1967
- Ruling Year:
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1967
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Mission Statement
The Ecumenical Center for Religion and Health is an interfaith force for hope, dedicated to alleviating suffering and facilitating spiritual, physical and emotional healing and growth for our community and God’s World through services of counseling, education and consultation.
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Revenue and Expenses
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Chief Executive
Dr. Paul Parks
Term:
Since
Jan
1990
Officers for Fiscal Year
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Program:
Individual, Couple, Child and Family Counseling
- Budget:
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$416,650
- Category:
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Mental Health, Substance Abuse
- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
Program Description:
The Ecumenical Center offers professional help and hope in a caring atmosphere. Our counselors and educators recognize that the body, mind and spirit are interrelated. They are people of personal faith with an openness and understanding of other faith expressions, trained to incorporate, when requested, the understanding and traditions of the client's individual beliefs in the growing and healing process.
Program Long-Term Success:
- Stabilization of Marriages
- Increased Self Esteem
- Increased Client Ability to Reach Goals
- Stabilization of Relationships
Program Short-Term Success:
- Developed Play Therapy Program for Children
- Established Child and Family Wellness Extension
- Incorporated Neurofeedback with Counseling Services
Program Success Monitored by:
- Client Satisfaction Surveys
- Child Global Assessments
- Counseling Group Consultations
Program Success Examples:
- A returning veteran with PTSD is able to become the parent and husband he once was through counseling services.
- A child with ADHD is able to become productive in school due to counseling and Neurofeedback therapy services received.
- A family in grief from the passing of a love one is able to understand and accept their situation through counseling services received.
Program:
Community Education
- Budget:
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$304,456
- Category:
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Education
- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
Program Description:
The Ecumenical Center has a long history of preparing medical and counseling professionals and enhancing the skills of clergy and lay leaders in the ministry of counseling and pastoral care in San Antonio, reaching out down to the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. We extend the outreach to our greater community by offering ongoing programs for business professionals, students, individuals, families and couples on a variety of life issues.
Program Long-Term Success:
- Enhanced Care Giver Network
- Increased Continuing Education Opportunities
- More Educated Community
Program Short-Term Success:
- National Speakers Workshops
- Workshops to Assist Religious Leaders
- Business Ethics Program
- Bio Ethics Program
- Business and Organizational Consultations
Program Success Monitored by:
- Surveys
- Professional Educators
- Respective Group Leader Consultations and Reviews
Program Success Examples:
- A nonprofit with limited funding is able to send staff members to our educational workshops for little or no cost to ensure they continue their education in their respective fields.
- College students are able to participate in activities that teach and instill ethical behaviors in their personal lives and occupational endeavors.
- Clergy and lay leaders providing assistance in under-served and low-economic communities have obtained skills to better meet the demands of their constituents seeking mental health assistance.
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