AUSTIN (KXAN)— Setting out to provide a holistic approach to helping survivors of violence heal, the Harvest Trauma Recovery Center is officially open in Austin.
It’s the first center of its kind in Texas, according to the City of Austin and the African American Youth Harvest Foundation (AAYHF). This center was created in partnership between the two entities.
“The Harvest Trauma Recovery Center will stand as a sanctuary for survivors of violence in Austin-Travis County, where they will not only receive top quality mental health care but a full array of wraparound support including basic needs, case management, substance abuse intervention, workforce assistance and a host of social and educational programs to elevate the whole family,” AAYHF’s CEO Michael Lofton said in a press release.
According to AAYHF’s press release, this is a solutions-oriented approach modeled after 50 other trauma recovery centers nationwide.
AAYHF said there is evidence these centers are effective. According to AAYHF staff, clients will have access to Trauma-informed clinical case management, evidence-based individual, group and family psychotherapy, crisis intervention, legal advocacy and more.
“Survivors deserve a safe space where they can share their stories, process their experiences, and find solace among others who understand,” psychiatrist Dr. Calvin Kelly said in AAYHF’s press release. “From trauma-informed therapy and counseling to support groups, educational workshops and holistic practices, our offerings encompass a holistic approach to healing the mind, body and spirit, serving as a beacon of wellness for survivors to connect, heal and embark on their path towards recovery with a strong support network by their side.”
The goal, AAYHF said, is giving survivors confidence and strength to shift things positively in their lives.
There’s a grand opening ceremony happening at 11 in the morning on Wednesday.
This story will be updated by Reporter Jala Washington.
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