Healing Hurts Ministries

Helping Others TO WIN AT LIFE

Bringing Healing to the hurting one life at a time.

Healing Hurts Ministries

about Us

Healing Hurts is a nonprofit organization providing assistance to single parent families before, during, and after pregnancy.

We provide services to low-income families regardless of income, race, or religion; as well as reestablishing the role and importance of fathers in the lives of their children. We are a Christian non-profit organization promoting healing to the total being: physical, emotional, and spiritual. 

WIN@LIFE

Helping Others Win At LIFE

Trauma Recovery Coach - Helping Others To Win At Life

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Nefateri Smalls Ministries

It is known that the road to trauma recovery takes on the path of the individual and the nature of the trauma each person experiences. The benefit of this space is that you are more than an individual. I want you to know firsthand that…I see you…I hear you…you matter…and more than laying out the map to your trauma recovery journey, I will walk hand-in-hand with you each step of the way.

Helping Others TO WIN AT LIFE

in The Headlines

Goose Creek Baby Shower to Offer Free Supplies

GOOSE CREEK, S.C. – Up to 250 new and expectant mothers are invited to attend the largest community baby shower, set for Saturday, June 7, in Goose Creek.

Goose Creek Hosts Community Baby

Goose Creek's largest community baby shower is coming up this weekend, easing the financial burden of basic infant necessities off of an expectant mother's shoulders.

Expecting Moms Attending Community Baby Shower

Lowcountry’s News Leader reports that nearly 250 new and expectant moms are preparing to attend a large community baby shower in Goose Creek, South Carolina.

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Escaped To Tell
The Movie

Miracle, our star actress, portrays the real story of a young girl whose life is seemingly laid out as a runner

No Domestic Violence

South Carolina ranks No. 6 for deadly violence against women

By MEG KINNARD Associated Press

South Carolina has again ranked worst in the nation for deadly violence against women, according to a report released Tuesday by the Violence Policy Center.Ranking first among states for women murdered by men, South Carolina had a rate of 2.32 women killed per 100,000

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