The Sisterlink Program provides education, counseling, spiritual mentors and support services. Our counseling services provide guidance that foster independence and self-empowerment through nurturing and acceptance to all individuals without prejudice of circumstance.
The goal of the Sisterlink program is to provide guidance, supportive services, counsel and mentoring. Group discussions focus on developing an understanding of how faith, the disease of addiction and spiritual principles interconnect in the recovery process.
Program objectives and outcomes are formatted to empower women spiritually to assist in the development of their faith & intimacy with God, increase their awareness and promote positive self-esteem and provide tools that will cultivate healthy relationships.
Support Groups – Participants attend groups to discuss topics to assist with the development of life management skills that promote ongoing peer support and foster positive social skills. The educational component is faith-based and includes subject matters of intimacy with God, self-esteem, cultivating healthy relationships etc. Seven spiritual principles are used as the foundation in teaching; faith, self-value, self-discipline, respect, integrity and patience to help guide women through recovery.
Mentoring – Mentors are an important part of the recovery process. Spiritual mentors work to nurture and empower participants to build faith and confidence in God throughout the restoration and healing process of recovery. Spiritual mentors are trained to listen attentively, link clients to appropriate referral services and provide supportive guidance through prayer.
Referral Assistance – Participants are linked with a continuum of care-providers to assist in their path of healing (i.e. recovery homes, treatment facilities, churches etc.). Individual needs are assessed to allow client choice for proper referral resources.