
Family Counseling
How We Serve
Pathway of Hope
The Salvation Army’s Pathway of Hope program was launched in 2011 to provide targeted services to families wanting to break the generational cycle of poverty and enable a path out of constant crisis. It is rooted in a case management approach, focusing on the client’s individual needs and mastery of different life skills. Learn More about this program.
Spiritual Services
In addition to regular worship services, The Salvation Army provides a network of chaplains who help those in need find a healing process. Whether it is counseling during a natural disaster or providing daily comfort for those who struggle with spiritual, psychological, and interpersonal conflicts, our chaplains can help you navigate the spiritual healing process and enjoy a growing communion with God. No matter what your beliefs are, they will happily answer any questions about God, faith, and spirituality. Learn More
Stats
70%
Over 70% of religious individuals say their faith is a key source of emotional support, yet many struggle with anxiety, depression, or marital stress. Religious family counseling integrates spiritual guidance with psychological techniques to promote holistic healing.
40%
Children in families that engage in counseling experience a 40% decrease in anxiety and behavioral issues, helping them develop healthier coping skills and emotional stability.
1,096
There are 1,096 Salvation Army Corps Community Centers across the United States with clergy ready to meet with and talk to you and your family.

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