CROFF - Cultural Recovery Options For Families
Case management and counseling services serving the Madison/Dane County area.
Good day my beautiful people this is Jacquelyn Hunt, and I’m coming to you today to let you know that you deserve to be well.
What does that mean some might ask? It means that you deserve to have emotional, mental, and physical wellness as your basic human right.
Cultural Recovery Options for Families is now accepting new clients to explore what this means as well as to offer some support and some resources to help combat emotional distress.
If you’re interested in a consultation and a confidential consultation please call 608-284-8716 and let’s get something scheduled be well. Thank you
I am accepting Clients!
What does it mean to forgive? There are 9 phases on the journey to forgiveness.
1. Make a Quality Decision. Acknowledge the hurt. Don’t minimize it or deny the wrong that was done against you. It is more than saying “ I forgive you” It is a serious decision you will make over and over again. It will be painful and you will experience a range of emotions. It will be so worth it and as you continue the journey to Forgiveness! This is your journey. I hope you have a journal and as you reflect, write your thoughts and feelings down and identify the hurt/harm that was done to you.
I call my journal my BFF! I can tell it (write in it) anything that I wish and don’t have to worry about my BFF betraying me.
Hey y’all still with me? Let’s continue our forgiveness journey! The second phase, called the commitment to forgive, includes understanding what forgiveness is and is not.
Forgiveness is a moral virtue just like justice, patience, and kindness. In this phase you offer benevolence to the wrong doer. You can’t do this with the expectation that you will receive an apology or even that the wrong doer will express remorse.
This is more so about you committing to forgive, not that they deserve to be forgiven, but more so because you deserve to be free. Holding onto or harboring unforgiveness or resentment causes you harm not the person who did you wrong. If it increases your anxiety, your stress, and causes you to feel anger or frustration, this is harmful to your very being; and each time you experience any of the aforementioned, you do so at the expense of YOU now harming YOU!
When you commit to forgive you offer the wrong doer compassion, understanding, and as a later development, even love.
To forgive is not to condone, forget, or reconcile because none of these are moral virtues. One can forgive without reconciling!
In your journal tonight reflect on what this might mean for you. How can you possibly show compassion, understanding, and love to someone who has hurt you? Hasn’t apologized? And shows no remorse? Guess what its possible and you deserve to be free.
Tonight I along with Sheray Lane-Wallace and my friend Sadat Alburi we’re recognized for our contributions to advancing health equity through the services we provide at the Madison City Council Meeting tonight. We are all a part of a resolution which passed unanimously on this day February 1, 2022 to kick off Black Hustory (HerStory) Month. I shard the following remarks:
First of all I’d like to say thank you for thinking of me I truly am humbled! I have been blazing my own trail in the mental health substance-abuse field since my own recovery journey in 1994 , when I was arrested and incarcerated basically because I was experiencing post traumatic syndrome and was basically self-medicating. But in doing so I have stayed true to who I am as a person, at the core a good hearted, generous, caring and compassionate person. And in my own little corner here of this big world, I have created a path to provide culturally relevant and culturally sensitive mental health and substance abuse services. I found it very difficult to assist individuals with substance-abuse issues when their basic needs and human rights aren’t being met. I realized They too are merely self medicating! Once I realize that this was probably at the root for most of the individuals I was treating for substance abuse and mental health issues I set out on a path to help and to assist those individuals to stability of those basic needs and human rights; housing, food, utilities, transportation, and essential household products. i believed that if they were able to become stable and have those basic needs net, we could then work to get to the core of the use and their emotional wellness. If this is what was needed for an individual I was willing to help them find resources and to journey with them and to believe in them and to stay with them and support them on their journey. I never turn people away because they didn’t have money to pay for the services. I simply did and continue to do what’s necessary to relieve that individual in that moment of the stress and help recognize triggers and provide them with tools to help with relief. I appreciate this recognition because I know that my role at Journey mental Health Center was one that gave other blacks permission to come to Journey Mental Health Center. And sharing my testimony of overcoming my own drug addiction and my emotional unrest, Others have been free to acknowledge, accept, and to recover from their own. So I’m not done! I think God still has more work for me to do , and I’m very humbled that you guys thought to recognize me for my trailblazing work in a mental health and substance abuse world!
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The JFive Generational Wealth Consulting Group is official! It is the best of the best doing what we do to ensure that each person has the ability to leave a wealth legacy for generations to come! You heard it first right here!Jacquesha HuntEzee BelafonteJulian WaltersJyneeva Hunt Jerome Hint and “Mama Bear” Jacquelyn Hunt is the QB of this amazing eclectic group of consultants. Stay tuned!
Discussion about the benefits and risks of taking the Corona Virus vaccine! Informed Consent requires full information and there is much censorship and fear.
Tomorrow night Robert Kennedy Jr. and the Children’s Health Defense will be hosting a free panel discussion where world renowned experts (physicians, scientists, lawyers, activists etc.) discuss many unanswered questions regarding the safety and effectiveness of the Corona Virus vaccines, which use experimental mRNA technology.
Topics include:
Are they safe and effective?
Can you be forced to take one?
Who is liable if anything goes wrong?
How do I protect my right to choose?
What mainstream media is not covering.
I have attached links below to 1. a summary of the panel discussion; 2. a link to register and 3. discussion about how Big Pharma uses its vast monies including to our detriment.
Please delete if you aren’t interested or circulate as you feel called. If you’d like to discuss this or other things, please get in touch.
Blessings,
Chris
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/webinar/the-covid-vaccine-on-trial-if-you-only-knew/
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/webinar/the-covid-vaccine-on-trial-if-you-only-knew/
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/big-pharma-hoards-money-harms-patients/
‘Killer Profits’: How Big Pharma Hoards Money, Harms Patients • Children's Health Defense New report by Rep. Katie Porter reveals devastating effects of Big Pharma mergers and acquisitions on the U.S. healthcare system and its patients.
OK I winter storm is a coming. Tomorrow I Fountain of Life Covenant Church 633 W. Badger rd 10:30am until it’s gone we will be holding our pop-up food pantry will have to dry good goods, produce, dairy products, and frozen meats. now on Thursday it’s supposed to snow and get frigidly cold so come tomorrow and receive some staple items for your household so you can bunker down and stay in and out of the cold!
The Shoe Box Gift Ministry was started about 25 years ago by Mrs. Lucille Badger ( no longer with us) who cared for women coming out of prison and who were in treatment for substance abuse disorders. It is a partnership with Life 102.5 Christian Radio, and I have humbly had the pleasure of continuing this ministry for the 5 years. If you would like to receive Shoe Box Gifts for your family please complete the following form.
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WINNRS for Christ Shoe Box Ministry Request Form Sign up your family to receive shoe boxes from the WINNRS for Christ Shoe Box Ministry! The shoe boxes will be distributed via contactless pick up, and the distribution dates are December 17 and December 19. If you need to make alternate arrangements, please contact Jacquelyn Hunt at 608-284-8716.
Hi, my name is Jacquelyn Hunt. I am the Founder and CEO of CROFF (Cultural Recovery Options For Families).
I am a caring, compassionate professional with over 18 years of experience in the Substance Abuse/Mental Health field and I provide culturally relevant, strength-based, and trauma-informed care to all my clients. I specialize in serving people from marginalized families and communities.
I know first hand what it is like to be marginalized and in need of supportive services. I have led my own path of recovery, redemption, and restoration that now provides the foundation for my work. This foundation allows me to strike the right balance of supporting consumers and instilling the belief in them that they too can overcome to become all they want to be.
Today, I'm taking my services to the community and to the heart of where those who struggle the most with mental health and substance abuse dwell to inspire change and hope.
We are now taking clients! Email us at [email protected] or call Jackie Hunt at 608-628-7708 to set up an appointment.
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