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HOPESPARKS

HopeSparks offers evidence-based therapy, counseling, and education programs for families facing trauma, depression, anxiety, and behavioral issues. Services include couples counseling, parent education, and low-cost therapy for low-income families. The LIFT Program provides support for individuals suffering from trauma, with a focus on prevention and relapse prevention. The agency collaborates with various city partners and institutions to offer comprehensive mental health services.

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HOPESPARKS

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  1. HOPESPARKS Our Mission: We strengthen families by inspiring courage and confidence to make a lasting change WE OFFER EVIDENCE-BASED PROGRAMS

  2. AGENCY LOCATIONS HopeSparks currently has 4 office locations: Tacoma Main Office Gig Harbor Puyallup Tacoma Community College

  3. Healing Hearts/LIFT Program Services • Four core areas of therapy: • Trauma, depression, anxiety • Behavioral treatment for kids • Parent Education and Training - PCIT (Parent Child Interaction Therapy) • Incredible Years Program • Couples, individual and family therapy • Eating recovery program - dietician and therapist

  4. Serves low income families with quality mental health, family, individual and couples counseling • Low or limited income and who do not have insurance may be eligible for the LIFT Program • Couples counseling-conflict reduction improve communication • Resource referrals • Treatment specific to client needs

  5. Services not included-LIFT Program • Counseling for drug and alcohol addiction • We do, however, provide counseling for family members of those with drug and alcohol addiction • We refer out to city-funded partners such as MDC, Pierce County Alliance and Community CounselingInstitute

  6. Our agency does not provide treatment for • Domestic violence • Sexual abuse perpetrators • LIFT, however, can provide treatment for adults, adolescents and children suffering from the effects of trauma due to DV or sexual abuse

  7. LIFT Counselor Qualifications • Internship allowed while working on Master’s Degree or • Possesses Master’s / Ph.D. in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, Family Therapy or related field • Good clinical, empathy and listening skills • Participates in ongoing training(s) and supervision by experienced clinical supervisors

  8. LIFT Leadership Positions • LIFT Program Coordinator- Bill DeWitt, 25 years of counseling experience • Oversees interns and their clients for the LIFT Program ensuring up to date training, regular meetings, as well as planning and supervision of LIFT counseling staff and Resource Coordinator

  9. LIFT Leadership Continued • Low Income Family Therapy Coordinator - Sheila McCann • Assists clinical clients with outside referrals • Healthcare Navigator for HopeSparks clients • Collaboration with city funded and other partners • Support LIFT Program Coordinator with training • Assists with LIFT program intakes • Planning of new ideas to meet client needs

  10. HOPES CLOSET • Assists with donations and operations of HopesCloset: • Clothing, personal hygiene items • Set operating hours and by appointment • HopeSpark’s clients only

  11. HOPES CLOSET

  12. How LIFT fits into the COT Wheel • Focus on prevention • Intervention counseling to prevent entry into chronic mental health services • Treatment for clients transitioning from chronic mental health treatment • Relapse prevention

  13. City Partners • FD CARES - Currently have MOU • We are sending referrals to other city partners as well: • CCI • TeamChild • MDC • Pierce County Alliance - establishing an MOU • Comprehensive Life Resources • Consejo Counseling - 2 new referrals recently

  14. OTHER PARTNERSHIPS • Project Access • United Way of Pierce County • Sexual Assault Center of Pierce County • University of Washington- Social Work • Pacific Lutheran University - Nursing Program • GoodWill - various classes and programs • Washington State University- starting nutrition class • Tacoma Municipal Court - 3rd Party Custody 9. P.A.V.E

  15. PARTNERSHIPS CONTINUED 10. Harborview 11. Pierce County Human Services Coalition 12. Sexual Assault Coalition 13. Oasis 14. Soldier’s Project

  16. LIFT SUCCESS STORIES • 67 year old woman • Hospitalized after suicide attempt • Bipolar • Isolated • Anxious • Entered LIFT Counseling program • Joined Senior Center • Sought employment • Stabilized • Became independent

  17. Success Stories Continued • 30 year-old mother of three • Struggling with anxiety and stress • Struggling with resources needed • Custody issues with two children • Resource Coordinator assisted with relieving a lot of stress by providing: • HopesCloset clothing and personal items • A sponsor for a child’s birthday who would have otherwise not received gifts or cake

  18. Success Stories continued • 30 year-old mother continued • Referral for utility assistance to pay a large utility bill that no other organization would assist with • Juvenile Court contact - to discuss custody issues Currently Mom is excited and preparing for her child to come home.

  19. FREE/LOW COST SERVICES • Sliding fee scale offered - one of the lowest in the county • Most insurance accepted • Fee for services • OCVA funds • 60 percent of our clients have Medicaid - mostly Molina PLEASE CALL 253-565-4484 TO INQUIRE ABOUT THE INSURANCE PROVIDERS THAT WE ACCEPT

  20. 2013-2014 LIFT Statistics - Clients Served COT MHCD funds made the following possible: • 2013 July-December • 199 Clients served • 101 of those within the City of Tacoma • 2014 January-April • 75 Clients served • 44 of those within the City of Tacoma • July 2013 - end of June 2014 199+50 unduplicated clients total-30 COT clients open currently

  21. FUNDING With the continuation of MHCD grant funding we would be able to ensure: • Increased access to necessary services • More counseling • Prevention of chronic health issues • Relapse prevention • Connections to parenting programs • Save money

  22. Learn More about HopeSparks • Come for a Tour of HopeSparks - contact Sheila • Visit our website at www.HopeSparks.org • For any referrals from city funded partners: • Contact Sheila at 253-565-4484 • Fax a referral to Sheila at 253-565-5823 • Direct call from clients - have them mention your agency as the referring agency

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