Programs and Services — The Hope and Healing Foundation Inc.
501(c)(3) Nonprofit · Broward County, FL

Programs &
Services

Comprehensive mental health and suicide prevention services for children, veterans, adults, and families — in person, online, and through community partnerships.

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What We Offer

Our Programs & Services

Licensed counseling, peer support, prevention, and community programs — delivered by qualified professionals and designed to meet every person where they are.

Crisis Intervention

Rapid-response support for individuals in immediate danger. Trained staff assess each situation and connect people to the right level of care without delay.

Child Psychotherapy

Specialized therapy for children navigating anxiety, trauma, grief, and emotional regulation — delivered in a safe, child-centered environment by qualified clinicians.

National Help & Resource Line

A toll-free line providing counseling and community-based referrals for mental health and suicide prevention. Free and available 24 hours a day to anyone in the country.

Couples Counseling

Relationship support for couples navigating grief, trauma, communication breakdown, and emotional strain — focused on rebuilding trust and lasting connection.

College Peer-to-Peer Support

HHF collaborates with on-campus wellness centers to bridge the gap between campus resources and community care for students seeking mental health support.

Online Counseling

Virtual therapy that makes quality mental health care accessible regardless of location, mobility, or schedule — the same standard of care as in-person sessions.

Copay Assistance

Financial support ensuring that cost is never a barrier to consistent, quality care. Eligible clients receive services regardless of their financial situation.

Mental Health Counseling

Individual therapy for teens, adults, and veterans in partnership with Advanced Client Care LLC. Licensed clinicians tailor each session to the person's specific needs.

All About Vets (AAV)

Peer support groups led by Veterans, for Veterans — addressing PTSD and war-time trauma alongside licensed mental health clinicians who understand military experience.

Young & Successful (Y.A.S)

Mentors support teens and young adults in building resilience, developing career goals, and strengthening the mental tools needed to thrive personally and professionally.

Support Groups

Facilitated peer and clinician-led groups for survivors of suicide, veterans, youth, and caregivers — a safe space to share, listen, and heal in community.

Corporate Wellness & Training

Live and virtual presentations equipping organizations with best practices to build supportive workplace environments and respond effectively to employee mental health needs.

Charity Events & Socials

Quarterly in-person and online events that strengthen HHF's community presence, reduce isolation, and bring people together around shared mental wellness.

Community-Centered Care

Community Outreach

HHF's outreach program is designed to increase knowledge about suicide prevention among the residents of Florida and beyond. We go where the need is greatest — schools, neighborhoods, community centers, and online.

Our teams conduct awareness campaigns, provide educational resources, and connect underserved individuals with free or low-cost mental health services.

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Florida-Wide Reach

Currently serving residents across Florida with plans to expand national programming through partnerships.

Reducing Stigma

Every outreach session is designed to normalize conversations about mental health and eliminate barriers to seeking help.

Resource Connections

We link community members to vetted local and national mental health resources — at no cost to the individual.

Who We Serve

Care for every generation

HHF currently services residents of Florida and is expanding services across the United States.

Children & Youth

Ages 10–24 facing depression, suicidal ideation, trauma, and emotional crisis. Suicide is the second leading cause of death in this age group — we are committed to changing that.

Veterans

Those experiencing PTSD and war-time trauma who have sacrificed for our country. An estimated 17–22 veterans die by suicide daily — our AAV program was created for them.

Adults

Individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, low self-worth, grief, and related stressors. We provide a confidential, judgment-free space to begin healing.

Families

Family members watching loved ones suffer and needing guidance on how to provide the right support. We help families heal together and navigate crisis as a unit.

If you are having any suicidal ideation or mental health emergency, please call 911, go to your closest emergency room, or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. The phone number and contact/scheduling option is not designed for mental health emergency services.

Get Involved

Join us in this life-saving mission

Whether you need support, want to refer a client, volunteer your time, or make a donation — there is a place for you in this work. Together, we can stop the epidemic of suicide and restore hope to every community.