05/14/2026
Mental health care and faith aren't opposites.
Healing happens in the whole person.
For many of our neighbors in North Texas, care that honors their faith isn't a small thing — it's the difference between treatment that feels foreign and care that feels like it belongs to them.
Our clinicians are trained to hold both.
https://thecentercounseling.org/show-up/
05/12/2026
She started to find her voice.
When Claire first came to therapy, she was eleven years old and guarded. In the classroom, she struggled to focus, to stay engaged, to express herself. Conversations about her past were met with silence.
Through school-based services provided by The Center, her therapist met her where she was — week after week, at a pace she could set.
A turning point came when she started opening about her past with less fear. Her voice grew stronger. She became more expressive, more confident in her ability to cope.
Today she's more present in the classroom, better able to focus, and no longer carrying her experiences in silence.
This is what accessible, consistent care does.
Support that care today: https://thecentercounseling.org/show-up/
05/09/2026
Awareness isn't something you post about. It's something you fund.
Mental Health Awareness Month matters.
But awareness alone doesn't put a counselor in a community center in West Dallas.
Your gift does.
This May, show up. Give today at https://thecentercounseling.org/show-up/
05/07/2026
Something felt different.
One group session at BridgeBuilders, the topic of death came up.
Drake Thomas, LPC-Associate, held space as young men who usually present as guarded spoke openly about grief — about losing someone, about what it feels like to carry that alone.
When the session ended and Drake went to check on the students, something had shifted in how they related to each other.
That's what your support makes possible. One session isn't the point. A shift is.
https://thecentercounseling.org/show-up/
05/05/2026
"Are we meeting today?"
"When I arrived, the kids ran up to me and asked, 'Are we meeting today?'"
Simone Mosley is a staff therapist at BridgeBuilders. Four months ago, getting the middle school girls in her group to speak was like pulling teeth.
Now they're asking for more.
Four months of showing up. That's what a relationship looks like.
https://thecentercounseling.org/show-up/
05/02/2026
What does it mean to show up?
It doesn't always start in a counseling room.
Sometimes it starts with hallway conversations. A few minutes after a group session ends. The moment someone realizes the counselor knows their name.
That's the work of our PACT program — licensed counselors embedded in communities across North Texas. Long-term presence. Care that stays.
Learn more this month.
https://thecentercounseling.org/show-up/
05/01/2026
May is here. So is the conversation.
Every May, mental health moves out of the margins and into the moment. People who've been carrying something quietly find a little more permission to say it out loud.
At The Center, we've learned something over 55+ years: awareness alone doesn't open doors. Relationships do.
This month, we're sharing what that looks like.
See the link in our bio.
05/01/2026
May is here. So is the conversation.
Every May, mental health moves out of the margins and into the moment. People who've been carrying something quietly find a little more permission to say it out loud.
At The Center, we've learned something over 55+ years: awareness alone doesn't open doors. Relationships do.
This month, we're sharing what that looks like.
https://thecentercounseling.org/show-up/
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Give Now Here’s what showing up actually looks like. When Claire first started therapy, she was guarded. She was 11 years old. In the classroom, she had difficulty focusing, staying…