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SERVICES
Mental Health and Substance Addiction Counseling
State-Approved DUI Counseling Services
Family Violence Intervention Program (FVIP)
Breast Cancer Support Groups
Victim Services
Healthy Families Program

COUNSELING

MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE ADDICTION COUNSELING
CPACS provides culturally and linguistically competent mental health and alcohol/substance abuse counseling services for adults on an individual or group level.

STATE-APPROVED DUI COUNSELING SERVICES
A follow-up to the DUI/Risk Reduction Program , CPACS’s state-approved DUI counseling is led by certified addiction and alcohol/drug counselors.

FAMILY VIOLENCE INTERVENTION PROGRAM (FVIP)
Referral to FVIP is appropriate when the court determines that a person has committed, or is likely to commit, an act of family violence against his partner. This program strives to bolster a violence free community in conjunction with the battered women’s movement. CPACS’s FVIP educates men to stop committing violence toward their spouses, children, friends, and other people around them.

BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUPS
CPACS aims to reduce the burden of breast cancer among women diagnosed with breast cancer by initiating the first culturally and in-language support groups for Korean and Chinese American women in Atlanta.

The group offers a safe environment in which to exchange experiences, meet others, and to develop a network of support and mutual aid.


VICTIM SERVICES
The Pan Asian Women’s Empowerment and Resources (PAWER) program’s mission is to eliminate violence against women by creating comprehensive services to educate, outreach and effectively empower immigrant and refugee women, families and communities.

Services are survivor-centered, address the family unit and link to long-term solutions.

Victim services include, but are not limited to, emergency assistance, counseling, information and referrals, employment services, legal advocacy, criminal justice advocacy, and personal advocacy.


HEALTHY FAMILIES PROGRAM
The Healthy Families Program provides refugees the information and tools they need to maintain cohesive and stable families and communities in their new country. The program focuses on practical guidance and relationship skills including:
  • Communication
  • Conflict resolution
  • Problem solving
  • Money management
  • Decision marking
  • Anger management
  • Improving self-esteem
  • Parenting issues
  • Cultural education
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