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- DCS Men's Abuse Intervention (AIP)
This structured program spans 26 to 52 weeks and is tailored for individuals who have exhibited abusive tendencies. Participants benefit from a comprehensive approach that aims to increase accountability, foster empathy, and promote healthier relationship dynamics, ultimately striving to break the cycle of violence and facilitate lasting behavior change.
- Men's Abuse Intervention (AIP)
This structured program spans 26 to 52 weeks and is tailored for individuals who have exhibited abusive tendencies. Participants benefit from a comprehensive approach that aims to increase accountability, foster empathy, and promote healthier relationship dynamics, ultimately striving to break the cycle of violence and facilitate lasting behavior change.
- DCS Women's Abuse Intervention (AIP)
This structured program spans 26 to 52 weeks and is tailored for individuals who have exhibited abusive tendencies. Participants benefit from a comprehensive approach that aims to increase accountability, foster empathy, and promote healthier relationship dynamics, ultimately striving to break the cycle of violence and facilitate lasting behavior change.
- DCS New Enrollment-Abuse Intervention
Participants meet with a staff to review enrollment forms, group rules, learn about the curriculum and steps for successful completion.
- New Enrollment-Abuse Intervention Prog.
Participants meet with a staff to review enrollment forms, group rules, learn about the curriculum and steps for successful completion.
- Parenting Class
Nurturing Parenting Program Building Stronger Families Through Compassion, Connection, and Growth At The Rose Project, we believe that parenting is one of life’s most meaningful—and most challenging—journeys. Our Nurturing Parenting Program is a nationally recognized, evidence-based curriculum designed to help parents and caregivers build healthy family relationships through empathy, positive communication, and consistent, nurturing care. This program is especially beneficial for families involved with the Department of Child Services (DCS) or those seeking to strengthen family bonds, reduce stress, and create safer, more loving homes. What the Nurturing Parenting Program Offers The Nurturing Parenting Curriculum focuses on developing key skills that promote safety, emotional well-being, and positive discipline within the home. Each session includes interactive lessons, real-life examples, and practical tools that parents can use immediately. Participants will learn how to: Understand and manage emotions in healthy ways Communicate effectively with children and other family members Build empathy and trust within the family unit Replace negative or harmful discipline with nurturing alternatives Support children’s emotional and developmental needs Strengthen co-parenting and family teamwork
- Parenting Assessment & Enrollment
How the Program Works Our Nurturing Parenting classes are available in individual or group settings, depending on each family’s referral and preferences. Services are offered in-person and virtually, allowing families to participate in a way that fits their schedule and comfort. The program typically includes: A comprehensive family assessment to identify strengths and growth areas Weekly sessions that focus on practical skills and personal reflection Hands-on activities that encourage learning through experience Ongoing support and progress check-ins to celebrate growth and address challenges Upon completion, families receive documentation of participation that can be shared with DCS or other referring agencies.
- Drug & Alcohol Assessment
At Rose Project CC, we provide comprehensive drug and alcohol assessments designed to identify individual needs and guide personalized recovery plans. Our compassionate, professional approach empowers individuals to take control of their journey towards mental wellness and healthier communities. Trust us to support you or your loved ones through this transformative process.
- DCS Survivor of Abuse Support Group
At Rose Project CC, our Survivor of Abuse Support Group offers a safe, compassionate environment for individuals to share their experiences and begin the healing journey. Our trained facilitators empower participants through emotional support and community connection, fostering resilience and strength. Join us to reclaim your voice and find hope in recovery, as we believe in empowering people and strengthening communities.
- Women's Abuse Intervention (AIP)
This structured program spans 26 to 52 weeks and is tailored for individuals who have exhibited abusive tendencies. Participants benefit from a comprehensive approach that aims to increase accountability, foster empathy, and promote healthier relationship dynamics, ultimately striving to break the cycle of violence and facilitate lasting behavior change.
- Family Therapy
At Rose Project CC, we specialize in family therapy, providing a safe and nurturing environment where families can navigate their challenges together. Our experienced therapists empower family members to communicate openly, resolve conflicts, and strengthen their bonds, fostering resilience and understanding. Join us in transforming your family dynamics to build a healthier and more supportive home.
- Individual Therapy
At Rose Project CC, we offer comprehensive mental health therapy sessions designed to empower individuals and strengthen communities. Our skilled professionals provide a safe, supportive environment where clients can explore their challenges and develop effective coping strategies. Together, we foster resilience and promote well-being for a healthier future.


