WHAT WE DO...
We take Trauma Healing to the streets by creating safe and sacred spaces for people to heal through online groups and in-person at our centers. We use an evidence-based and successful holistic approach by bringing together the best mental health practices and spiritual principles.
OUR IMPACT...
The Healing Sisters
Teen Trauma Camp Video
Living Strong Rebroadcast with
Desiree Guyton, Former Exec. Director of Quest Trauma Healing Centers
90+ Healing Groups Serving 1,891
Adults
182 Children &
Teens
Served
432 Training Facilitators
Certified
24 Rwandan Children Sponsored
UPCOMING EVENTS & GROUPS
- Thu, Jan 16OnlineJan 16, 2025, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PMOnline
TRAININGS
COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE
Healing the Wounds of Generational Trauma: The Black & White Experience
I was blind, but now I see. Many generations have blurred understanding of the past, this healing group helps bring a clear vision and understanding about generational trauma. Register to attend the next Healing the Wounds of Generational Trauma: The Black & White American Experience. These groups explore generational trauma and how it affects our lives today. They help participants to unlock traumatic patterns that are passed down through the generations, provide tools to begin interrupting those patterns, and sets the foundation for racial healing between White and Black Americans.
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TESTIMONIALS
"Participating in GT opened my eyes to the depth of my own unrecognized privilege while at the same time opened my eyes to the oppression of others. It has helped continue the process of learning how to lament, repent, and be a part of the ministry of reconciliation"
- Rev. Theresa Mango
"GT helped me go deeper in my emotional healing by helping me uncover generational patterns of dysfunction I had not seen before and connecting the dots between those patterns and certain ways I respond and react today. It has helped deepen my understanding of how racism damages everyone and how people of different races can come together to seek healing."
- Pastor Lynn Parks, Oxford Circle Mennonite Church