UPDATE 3/12/20
Please join Crisis Care Ministries, on March 25 – 26, 2020, at the First United Methodist Church at 1115 S. Boulder Ave. W., Tulsa, OK for the Disaster Emotional and Spiritual Care Academy. A module-based Academy from Crisis Care Ministries that participants can customize to build their practical skills in helping their disaster-affected communities.
In response to the 2019 Oklahoma spring flooding and severe storms, Crisis Care Ministries offers training in practical skills so that local community leaders, through their day-to-day interactions with their disaster-affected community, can more affectively assist with recovery. This Training Academy, offered at no cost, offers separate, distinct training modules so that participants can customize their training experience.
This course is offered at no cost to participants. Participants may order an onsite box lunch, payable by check or cash.
Click here to view the flyer with all of the details.
Click here to register.
Crisis Care Ministries provides consultation, training, resources, and operational collaboration in disaster and crisis preparedness, response, and long term recovery, particularly related to emotional and spiritual care. Working collaboratively with faith communities and existing local, state, and national networks, Crisis Care Ministries helps local communities build their own resources toward holistic community preparedness, response, and recovery whether an incident is high-profile, low-attention, or limited to a crisis within a family or individual.
Contact Rev. Mary Gaudreau Hughes, LPC, Executive Director of Crisis Care Ministries with any questions. crisiscareministries@gmail.com