Introducing... Covenant Counseling Center of South Carolina.

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Introducing... Covenant Counseling Center of South Carolina

Our Mission... n Covenant Counseling Center of South Carolina was established in 1990 as a faith- based, not-for-profit community agency with a mission of providing high quality, comprehensive, and affordable professional Christian mental health services to our community...

Accomplishing the Mission... n By supporting pastors, churches, and businesses throughout the Lowcountry with a viable alternative to secular mental health services without compromising quality. n By enabling pastors and human resources directors to confidently refer cases which they feel unable to deal with effectively.

Accomplishing the mission... n By ensuring that affordable faith-based mental health services are available to all residents of our service areas. n By employing only the most highly skilled clinicians who have made a commitment to the integration of Christian principles and faith into their therapy model.

Our Vision... n It is our vision that professional faith-based mental health services should be available to all who desire them. n Inability to afford mental health services should NOT be a reason for denial of needed services! Our Mission Assistance Program provides funding for qualifying clients as long as funds are available.

Who we serve... n Our counselors provide services to individuals, couples, and families without regard to race or religious preference. n In fact, some clients have no religious preference, choosing counseling with us because they trust our commitment and they respect the competence of our staff.

Our Staff... n Jay White is a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern and our Marketing Coordinator…He provides services in our Walterboro, Holly Hill, and Goose Creek centers. Find out more about Jay at

Our staff... n Barbara Weaver is our office manager and appointments liaison. She works out of our main office in Summerville. n Susan Harris processes our insurance documents and serves as our liaison with the managed care service provider network.

Our Board of Directors... n Covenant Counseling has a Board of Directors who volunteer their time and talents because they believe in this ministry. n They have witnessed first-hand how lives have been changed through the services provided by our counseling centers.

Our Board of Directors... n Click on to see a list of the members of the Board of Directors. n If you have questions, we will gladly provide contact information for our Board of Directors.

Is there really a need? n You bet! Pastors, chaplains, and human resources personnel are frequently overwhelmed with counseling requests. n Many problems go far beyond spiritual issues, requiring the help of a skilled mental health professional. n Where can they turn for help?

It’s a matter of trust... n Pastors and HR Directors want to be assured, when entrusting the care of a member of their congregation or company to another professional, that they can feel good about the services received. n They can be confident that excellent care is being combined with a strong commitment to a Christian world view. n Most people, when surveyed, preferred a counselor who would be comfortable incorporating the client’s faith into therapy

Where’s the need? n Anyone who works as a helping professional knows that demand for counseling services is dramatically increasing every year. n Why is this?

Sobering Facts... n 1 out of 2 marriages will end in divorce. n Over 1 million children suffer from violence every year. n 16% of couples experience domestic violence every year. n 2 million women and children are injured due to physical abuse annually.

Depression and Anxiety... n Depression affects 15% of all Americans. n Anxiety affects 12.6% of the population.

Suicide... n The suicide rate has DOUBLED in the past forty years. n 7 women per 100,000 commit suicide. n 32 men per 100,000 commit suicide.

And the list goes on... n Covenant can help with: – Marital counseling – Addictions counseling – Faith and spiritual problems – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) – Anger Management counseling – Work and School Difficulties – Coping with crisis, trauma, and grief – Family counseling

We need your help! n We know a high-quality professional faith- based counseling service can help members of your congregation or work force who have special needs. n But…it takes money.

What about fees? n Because CCCSC is committed to providing services to ALL clients, regardless of income, some of our clients depend on our Mission Assistance Program to supplement their payment. n To supplement fees, we need individuals, churches, businesses, and organizations like yours to partner with us - enabling these valuable services to be provided.

Partners in Ministry... n Many churches throughout the tri-county area, make CCCSC part of their annual budget. n Regular monthly or annual contributions provide stability for this much-needed ministry. n Some businesses refer employees using their EAP.

Current contributing partners... n Screven Baptist Association n Colleton Baptist Association (15 churches) n Crowfield Baptist Church n First Baptist Church, Holly Hill n Deer Park Baptist Church n First Baptist Church, Bonneau n Highland Park Baptist Church

Current contributing partners... n First Baptist Church, Moncks Corner n Berkeley Baptist Church n Summerville Baptist Church n Wassamassaw Baptist Church n St. Stephen’s Baptist Church n Yeaman’s Park Presbyterian Church

Bottom line... n Covenant Counseling Center of South Carolina is worthy and deserving of your support!

What may you expect in return? n First and foremost, our commitment to providing only professional mental health services that are consistent with Scripture and grounded in the Christian faith. n A service that respects the faith journey of each client. n A reliable place to send people in need; a place worthy of your confidence.

What you may expect in return? n Access to mental health professionals willing to answer your questions about how to deal with tough counseling cases. n A professional clinical staff willing to make presentations to your church, business, or group on mental health issues.

Is the need critical? n Yes! CCCSC has been providing faith- based mental health services to the low country since n However…without the support of local churches, businesses, and organizations, our future is uncertain. Help us continue providing this vital service!

Thank You! n This service could not continue to operate without the prayers, referrals, and financial support of churches and businesses like yours. n If you have any additional questions, please call our main office in Summerville at (843) or use our toll-free number at