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Did you know Rapha is serving survivors in the United States, too?
Rapha Hope & Healing Center’s Mission is to provide trauma-focused therapy for child, teen, and adult survivors of a variety of traumas, including human trafficking, violence, and sexual abuse, in order to promote lifelong hope and healing.
Healing is our heartbeat at Rapha, and we are deeply grateful for the opportunity to provide healing to survivors in the United States, as well as our international locations.
This podcast was a conversation between Angie Brower and our friends at Christ's Church of Oronogo.
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Theara Sath, Rapha International's Cambodia Country Director, tells her incredibly compelling story about growing up as a refugee, her passion for helping the vulnerable in her community, and how her family started Kids Club and became involved with Rapha!
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In episode three, join us to discuss how a Culture of Care compels transparency and accountability in financial management, and how transparent financial practices provide safety and security for staff, clients, congregations, and donors.
At Rapha, we often repeat Maya Angelou's famous words: When we know better, we do better. We are still learning, growing, and always working to improve our organization's culture. We invite you to join us in this limited series.
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In episode two, join us in an overview of Rapha’s Culture of Care training - an indepth look at child protection, policy building, and trauma-informed care at churches, ministries, and organizations.
After the discovery of misconduct by ministry leader Ravi Zacharias - and similar abuse in other ministries and churches - Rapha's staff began an in depth discussion about organizational accountability, responsibility, and transparency.
At Rapha, we often repeat Maya Angelou's famous words: When we know better, we do better. We are still learning, growing, and always working to improve our organization's culture. We invite you to join us in this limited series.
Find out more at rapha.org and follow us on social media at linktr.ee/raphainternational. -
We are excited to introduce Rapha's first limited series podcast: Building an Organizational Culture of Care.
After the discovery of misconduct by ministry leader Ravi Zacharias - and similar abuse in other ministries and churches - Rapha's staff began an in depth discussion about organizational accountability, responsibility, and transparency.
At Rapha, we often repeat Maya Angelou's famous words: When we know better, we do better. We are still learning, growing, and always working to improve our organization's culture. We invite you to join us in this limited series.
In this episode, join us as we examine the catalyst for this limited series from Rapha: the fallout from the revelations related to Ravi Zacharias’ conduct as a ministry and organization’s leader.
Find out more at rapha.org and follow us on social media at linktr.ee/raphainternational.