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COUNSELING SERVICES

COUNSELING SERVICES
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DISASTER RECOVERY

DISASTER RECOVERY
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SOCIAL ENTERPRISE

SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
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SERVICES

COUNSELING

Attack Poverty partners with multiple organizations to provide mental health resources to the communities we serve. Through the support of Barnhill Associates Counseling Center, Counseling Paid Forward, and STCH Ministries, counseling and life coaching is available at little to no cost.

Ready to get started or need more information? Please see the information below to contact our team.

Phone: 832.847.4379
Email: rsnow@attackpoverty.org
Hours: Monday-Friday 9-5

STCH Ministries

STCH Ministries Family Counseling provides hope and direction for individuals, couples, children, and families when they need help sorting through the challenges of life. Counseling provides a safe place where people can talk about issues and find solutions. This service is good for individuals who need long-term care and guidance. STCH’s counseling services are free to the community. Because of this, there may be a long waiting period to receive their services.

For more information about STCH’s services, visit www.STCHM.org/FC.

Counseling through Matt Barnhill and Associates
Counseling through Matt Barnhill and Associates (BACC) offers counseling services in several different areas including, but not limited to relationship issues, anger management, trauma, eating disorders, addictions, and couple therapy. There is a fee to BACC services and they do not accept insurance. With the help of Counseling Paid Forward, fees can be discounted or waived; however, we still encourage individuals to contribute what they can to empower them to take part in their own health journey.
Click here to learn more about the services BACC offers.

SERVICES

DISASTER RECOVERY

Attack Poverty Disaster Recovery is committed to walking alongside residents who have been affected by disasters and empower them to lead their own recovery. We support residents through home repair, spiritual and emotional health, and other basic needs. We understand the complexities to recover immediately and long term from a disaster. We collaborate holistically with long-term recovery groups, partners and other networks to advocate for resiliency and recovery for the residents in our communities. Our home repair process empowers residents to lead their own recovery by teaching them to manage their personal recovery projects while advocating for residents when a need for additional resources is found. We provide counseling for residents impacted by disasters to recover both spiritually and emotionally, and we work to provide basic needs like food and cleaning supplies.

DISASTER RECOVERY PROJECTS

606

Homes
Completed

1,157

People
Impacted

4,007

Volunteers
Who Served

31,551

Hours
Donated

Volunteer Info

Our Volunteers make all of what we do possible! If you are interested in volunteering with us, please fill out the volunteer waiver below and email it to us at apdr@attackpoverty.org. A member of our staff will reach out to you shortly!

To stay connected to additional volunteer opportunities, please like us on Facebook.

*Every volunteer must complete a Volunteer Waiver. Print, complete and then email it to: apdr@attckpoverty.org or bring it with you when you volunteer

Home Repair

Are you in need of a home repair?
If you were affected by Hurrican Harvey and are in need of home repair, please submit an application at www.harveyhomeconnect.org.

*Every volunteer must complete a Volunteer Waiver. Print, complete an dthen email it to: apdr@attckpoverty.org or bring it with you when you volunteer

DISASTER RECOVERY

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Have you been affected by a recent natural disaster? If you need help connecting with local resources in your area, we encourage you to call the 2-1-1 helpline. 2-1-1 helpline is operated by United Way of Greater Houston 24 horus a day, 7 days a week in many different languages. You can also search for local resouces on the United Way of Greater Houston’s Community Resource Directory.

SERVICES

SOCIAL ENTERPRISE

Mercy Goods Co was started in March 2016. Mercy is a word and has a meaning that we take for granted. We don’t deserve Mercy. But Mercy is freely given to us. Because it is freely given to us, We must freely give Mercy to others.

Mercy Goods exist to create employment, job-training and mentorship opportunities for at-risk youth.

We are a social enterprise business created by Attack Poverty that applies commercial strategies to maximize improvements to financial, social, environmental well-being.

To learn more about Mercy Goods and check out what’s in the store, visit MercyGoods.co!

For more information, call Mercy Goods:

Phone: 346.239.0195
Office: 501 Morton St. Richmond, TX 77469
Hours: M-F 10-5

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