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Samaritan Counseling Center of Northeast Georgia is affiliated with a national network of inter-faith counseling centers that provide spiritually intergrated counseling, preventive education and consultation services.  (Click on the logo for more information)

 

SamInst mark screen287.jpgThe Samaritan Institute, located in Denver, Colorado, is the international headquarters for a network of 91 professional counseling Centers located across the United States and in Tokyo, Japan.  It began in Elkhart, Indiana in 1972 when a physician, two parish pastors, and a seminary professor observed that by working together, ministers, therapists, and physicians were very effective in helping people with stress-related problems.  This team approach became the foundation of the Samaritan program which moved to Denver in July of 1983.

 

Samaritan Counseling Centers offer professional counseling, preventive educational programs, and consultation services.  Over 499,500 hours of service were provided for children, adults, and families in 2008; thousands of clergy, congregations, and other organizations were also helped. Annually, more than $20 million of subsidized counseling is provided for those who cannot afford the full cost of counseling.  Samaritan Centers promote holistic health: integrating mind, body, spirit, and community.  The Centers are supported by 26 denominations and faith traditions and have an active relationship with about 4,000 congregations.

 

The Samaritan Ministry is one of the largest providers of professional counseling in the United States.  There are 481 Samaritan Center offices in 389 cities in the United States and Japan.  This growth has been in direct response to the needs of congregations and communities.  It is also a tribute to the thousands of people who have realized the importance of having a local Center and who have made the Center a reality through faith and hard work.

 

Accreditation by the Samaritan Institute is a requirement for each Center affiliated with the Samaritan Ministry.  The goal of the process is to help ensure that affiliated Centers maintain sound organizational structures, efficient management and administration, high-quality clinical processes, careful financial and personnel practices, and professional accountability.  On a four year cycle, Centers prepare an extensive self-study, undergo a two day on-site review by an Institute staff member or appointed Center director, and receive a written report on the findings.  The careful review and accountability process of accreditation is identified by Center leaders as one of the most helpful aspects of Samaritan Institute affiliation.

 

Clergy & Congregation Care (CCC) program is a research, development, and training effort to help Samaritan Centers nationwide serve clergy, congregations, and judicatories by delivering quality education, consultation, counseling and related services.

Currently in its eighth year, the CCC program was awarded a second grant by the Lilly Endowment, Inc. in November 2007. The grant will fund two primary activities: leadership development and establishing standards for quality CCC programs.

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The Samaritan Counseling Center is an interfaith counseling service of qualified professionals who provide confidential, compassionate services to individuals, families, and community groups with respect for personal beliefs and values.

Established in response to expressed community and congregational needs, the Center is dedicated to helping the whole person and to providing educational and growth opportunities.

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Post Office Box 1704
Athens, GA  30603-1704
Voice 706-369-7911

Fax 706-208-9509

admin@samaritannega.org

Main Office

455 North Lumpkin Street

Post Office Box 1704

Athens, GA  30603-1704

The Samaritan Counseling Center offices are located at 455 North Lumpkin Street in Athens, beside the downtown Post Office. Other offices are in Bethlehem (First United Methodist), Madison (First United Methodist), and Pendergrass (Cave Spring Baptist). Directions


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