Yet, even as the need has become greater than we may have ever imagined, your financial support mitigates the effects of trauma. Your support stabilizes groups when they feel most fragile and ensures that leaders have the necessary training, tools, and care to walk the path of the shadow of death. Together, we are pioneering a culture of restoration and your generosity is making a significant difference! Learn more about what leaders say they have received because of your generosity.
Indeed, your support means people who feel lost and are deeply grieving receive the life-giving care, critical insight, and reliable guidance they need, right when they need it most. The ICTG 'success' that you make possible is measured by:
- How many lives have been revived in spite of tragedy
- How much helpful information gets implemented by those who want to respond in healthy ways
- How many 'helpers' get trained in competent process
- How many young people's lives are given hope again
Thanks to you and your ongoing support, ICTG has become a nationally and internationally recognized authority in knowing, bringing, educating, and encouraging the many expressions of care needed after tragedy. What began in 2012 has born abundant fruit and already transformed thousands of lives.
Yet, as you well know, when survivors and first or second responders do not receive adequate care, their pain persists and can exacerbate. Disasters require long-term solutions. When you give to ICTG, incredibly, your gift expands exponentially to meet long-term needs. Your support provides communities and the leaders of schools, businesses, and congregations with the care they ache for, shoring them up to lead their groups beyond devastation, along paths of healing, and into new health.
We can only meet the tremendous demands for care and education right now and ahead, with you and your support. Join today in our annual drive to raise funds for essential care programs in our fiscal year ahead. Your financial contribution is crucial to give leaders the care that they need to heal and thrive in the wake of catastrophic events. Thank you for all you so generously have done, and hopefully will continue to do, in making real the vision of ICTG now and for years to come.
Rev. Dr. Kate Wiebe serves as the Executive Director of ICTG. She is an organizational health consultant and pastoral psychotherapist. She lives with her family in Santa Barbara, CA. |