Counseling

Interested in Counseling?

Register for Short-Term or Group Grief Counseling 

Free Short-term & Confidential Counseling/Life Coaching

We’re committed to providing guidance, answering your questions, and connecting you with the right support. Thank you for taking this important step.

We’re here to support individuals and families with short-term counseling designed to provide tools for healthier coping and growth.

  • Ontario County residents can access up to 12 free sessions.

  • Geneva City School District students and families can receive up to 15 sessions.

Our counseling program offers a safe space to process thoughts, emotions, and personal challenges. These sessions serve as a bridge, equipping clients with strategies to move forward while also connecting them with longer-term counseling options if needed.

Together, we’re helping build resilience and creating pathways toward a brighter future.


Group Grief Counseling & Support Group

A compassionate space for healing and connection, this free program offers Ontario County residents, including youth and families, a safe, supportive environment to navigate the emotions of loss. Through guided discussions and shared experiences, participants can find comfort, understanding, and strength alongside others who are also on the path to healing.

Sessions are facilitated by Marsha Whitley, LCSW, or Renae Campbell, LCSW, both of who bring professional expertise and a warm, empathetic approach to help individuals process grief, build resilience, and move forward with hope.

FREE Short-Term Counseling at Two Locations

Canandaigua

We have one counselor currently seeing clients in Canandaigua. Sessions are held on Parkside Drive, offering a safe and supportive space for individuals and families seeking short-term counseling.

Our counselors at both locations can also meet with clients via Zoom if transportation is an obstacle.

Geneva

We have two dedicated counselors serving clients in Geneva for our short-term counseling. Sessions are currently offered at the Geneva Presbyterian Church and the Geneva Public Library, providing safe, welcoming spaces for support and healing.

Our counselors at both locations can also meet with clients via Zoom if transportation is an obstacle.

Questions?

Contact: [email protected]

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