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Halle’s Story

"I was going through a big life transition. I had just graduated school to be a medical assistant, but I was also still living in a homeless shelter. So I was going through this transition where I didn’t really know what I needed to do, but I knew that something had to change. I knew that once I got into a career, I would have more stability, and I needed tools to be able to handle that and to steward that well."

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“No one goes on, but what we leave behind keeps us alive for someone else.” — Adam Silvera

August is National Make-A-Will Month

Did you know August is National Make-A-Will Month? Why is this important? An often-quoted study by Caring.com reveals only about 32% of Americans say they actually have a will. National Make-A-Will Month is an opportunity to consider the importance of creating or updating a will.

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15 Ways to Give

We’re committed to providing quality counseling services to anyone who comes to us for help. We live and work in diverse communities, encountering people of varying faiths, ethnicity, and economic status. The generosity of individuals, congregations, corporations, and foundations allow us to provide financial assistance to those in our community who would otherwise be unable to afford care. Here are 14 different ways to contribute.

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Joy Comes in the Mourning

Thursday, September 11, 2025 from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm at Cookeville First United Methodist Church. How do we begin to find meaning and healing through grief and loss? Learn and find support in this free workshop. Please RSVP to reserve your seat.

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