Our Services • Our organization is not just about providing support but also fostering professional development. We are committed to offering Spiritual Care Generalist Training, accredited by a nationally recognized agency (ACCET). This training equips women to provide emotional support to their families, others still incarcerated, and seniors facing severe illness and grief. It also opens the door to a new career as a certified spiritual care practitioner, inspiring them to reach their full potential. • Educate seniors about substance use disorders (SUD) and opioid overdose prevention while caring for their human spirit. • HHHCO visits food pantries daily in Jersey City on distribution day to assist vulnerable and underserved populations by providing supermarket gift cards to ease food insecurities. • Some donations will be exclusively used to support re-entry women, with the goal of giving them the essential fundamental provisions that they need when they are released from prison. After being released to a halfway house or rehabilitation center, these women do not often have easy access to transit cards for family visits, clothing, or personal hygiene items. • We host events focusing on nutrition. Participants learn how to maintain nutritional balance and well-being to improve their quality of health from a board-certified holistic nutritionist.
Vision Statement HHHCO continues to foster professional relationships with local New Jersey community organizations. We understand that people frequently face financial difficulties. In an effort to improve community health standards, HHHCO will wade into the midst of human suffering by educating people about nutrition, wellness, spirituality, and self-care. Our vision is also to create a supportive environment where women can rebuild their lives with dignity.