Our Programs
Hope & Healing
SCCEC’s signature trauma and grief support initiative. Delivered both virtually and in person, Hope & Healing blends spiritual care, mental wellness education, and cultural understanding. Participants learn coping tools, build community, and feel less alone.
Key Features:
- Support groups
- Grief processing tools
- Wellness practices
- Community-building
- Faith-integrated care
Mothers Organized for Peace and Healing (MOPH)
A peer-led network created by and for mothers who have lost children to gun violence or systemic harm. It’s a space of truth-telling, grief, advocacy, and leadership.
Key Features:
- Peer support and sisterhood
- Advocacy and community education
- Leadership development
- Transforming grief into purpose
Project Redirect
A program for young men in grades 8–12 focused on prevention, personal growth, and leadership. We help youth see their worth, develop life skills, and access new opportunities.
Key Features:
- Mentorship
- Workforce development
- Life skills training
- Leadership development
- Exposure to college/career pathways