Living Wholeness
About the campaign
'Without mental health there can be no true physical health'.
Mental Health in Asia - Cambodia, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India (Tamil language) and Mongolia face significant mental health issues with minimal resources. This project will train 150 lay counsellors in these 6 nations, (25 in each) many of them pastors and teachers, supported by a translated student/trainer manual, simple textbook and ongoing supervision. Training will be delivered by local graduates from our previous programs, in the local language, by local people, for local people. The program is due to commence in 2021.
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