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Healing Hearts Club: Healing Children's Wounds of Trauma (1)

Thu, Mar 24

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Community Center at Visitation

Life is not easy and bad things happen to all of us that cause our hearts to be wounded—including children. Unattended wounds of the heart can result in poor health, bad behavior, depression, violence, difficulty in school and many other negative symptoms.

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Healing Hearts Club: Healing Children's Wounds of Trauma (1)
Healing Hearts Club: Healing Children's Wounds of Trauma (1)

Time & Location

Mar 24, 2022, 4:00 PM – May 26, 2022, 4:00 PM

Community Center at Visitation, 2646 Kensington Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19125

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About The Event

The Healing Hearts Club offers children (ages 8–13) an opportunity to learn about the wounds of their hearts and teaches them how to understand their heart pain in a way that can move them toward healing. They learn through stories, games, art, and music with specially trained teachers in small groups of children their own age. As they share their own stories, they make new friends in a safe, fun, and welcoming environment, and they learn about God as the one who can heal the wounds of their hearts.

10 Healing Hearts Club Sessions

  • I am Important to God

  • Why do bad things happen?

  • Saying how we feel

  • Feeling lonely

Tickets

  • Children's Camp Mar. 2022

    $25.00

    +$0.63 ticket service fee

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OUR MISSION

Is to engage, equip, and empower under-served, disenfranchised, and faith-based communities to facilitate healing from traumatic experiences locally and globally. 

HEADQUARTERS & MAILING ADDRESS

Headquarters
419 West Hortter Street
Philadelphia, PA 19119

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CONTACT 

T: 1-877-566-0650

E: quest@newhopefwb.com

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