Nonprofit profile

Well Done Community Resources for The Elderly

Smyrna, DEEIN 233025236
Food & Basic Needs No active projects
Overview

About Well Done Community Resources for The Elderly

At Well Done Community Resources for The Elderly, counseling is not treated like a one-size-fits-all conversation. Individuals, couples, and families can come in for support with anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, stress, life transitions, and the complicated stuff that shows up at home and in relationships. The practice also offers Christian counseling and life and ministry coaching, so clients who want faith to be part of the work have that option too.

What stands out here is the range of care under one roof, from clinically grounded psychotherapy to Christian counseling and coaching. That means people can look for help with mental health, marriage, family, and faith-centered questions without having to split those needs across different places.

What they do

Programs

The concrete work this nonprofit runs. Each program may later become a fundable project.

Program 01

Family, individual, and mental health counseling

Provides counseling for individuals and families facing anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, stress, and life transitions.

Program 02

Marriage and Christian couples counseling

Supports couples with communication, forgiveness, trust, emotional safety, intimacy, decision-making, parenting, and shared faith values.

Program 03

Christian counseling

Offers faith-based counseling for people who want therapy that respects Christian values and may include prayer or Scripture reflection when requested.

Program 04

Life and ministry coaching

Provides teaching and coaching focused on personal growth and ministry-related guidance.

The story

About this work

In their own words — what they do, who it reaches, and what your dollars actually fund.

Mission

To provide professional psychotherapy through counseling, teaching, and life/ministry coaching, restoring souls to health and peace.

Who they serve

Individuals, couples, and families, including Christian youth and adults, veterans, parents, and families of color.

For the community

Need help?

How someone in need can access Well Done Community Resources for The Elderly’s services.

Clients can contact the practice and book an appointment. Services are offered through secure online sessions, and registration forms are sent after the first appointment is confirmed.

Voices

In their words

We’re committed to seeing real progress, not just in session, but in your everyday life.
Our goal is not to assign blame. The goal is to help both partners feel heard, understood, and equipped to grow.
Collaborators

Partners & funders

American Association of Christian Counselors
Good to know

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this nonprofit and how its work happens.

What services does Well Done Community Resources for The Elderly offer?

It offers family, individual, and mental health counseling, marriage and Christian couples counseling, Christian counseling, and life and ministry coaching.

What issues can marriage and couples counseling address?

Sessions may focus on communication, forgiveness, trust, emotional safety, intimacy, decision-making, parenting, blended family stress, conflict around finances, roles, expectations, and rebuilding friendship and connection.

What approaches may be used in counseling?

Depending on what a client needs, counseling may include cognitive behavioral therapy, EMDR-informed trauma support when appropriate, psychoeducation, communication and conflict-resolution skills, emotional regulation tools, strength-based counseling, prayer or Scripture reflection when requested, and practical steps for growth.

Where are services available?

Services are offered to clients in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Virginia through secure online sessions.

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