Counseling

WHAT WE DO

 
 

Changing Minds Through Counseling

Counseling is a preventative approach to halting violence, or as we say on the streets, ’squashing beef before it starts.’ Counseling provides healthy alternatives to violence by addressing the root causes, providing healthy alternatives, and empowering clients with the skills to walk away from violence.

HOW WE DO IT

 
 

Mental, Emotional, & Counseling Support

Mentoring is holistic. We call it mentoring “heads, hearts, and hands”—a nod to Booker T. Washington. If nonviolence is going to be a way of life, that demands mentorship—someone who can provide the mental, emotional, and career skill training you need for a better future.

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Counseling Heads
Cognitive Skills 

Through discussions and mentoring, Halt Violence encourages clients to think critically and logically about the consequences and likely outcomes of their actions and how they can resolve the conflicts in their lives without fighting, shooting, or otherwise resorting to violence. 

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Counseling Hearts
Mental Health Skills 

Halt Violence teaches clients how trauma, pain, and substance abuse interact and lead to violence and how clients can care for their mental health.

(8-week Anger Management classes- Group or Individual $15 per session & $15 assessment, 10-week Domestic Violence Classes- Group or Individual $15 per session and $15 assessment and up to 3 to 6 months Trauma Counseling Sessions- Individual $15 per session and $15 assessment fee)

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Counseling Hands
Mentoring 

Halt Violence helps clients prepare for the future through real life skills to help clients avoid the pitfalls from the judicial system.

Clients (14) (43% are under 21 y/o) for 2026

Served 0 individuals.

THE POWER OF ONE 

For every One thousand dollars you invest, One life is saved from violence, and One mind is changed forever with a dedicated mentor.

“The end of all education, whether of head or hand or heart…is to give him goodness, usefulness and power in order that he may [be] a helpful influence.”


— Booker T. Washington