One Touch Community Counseling Services is a faith-based program within AnchorPoint Integrative Therapy that reflects our commitment to community-centered care. Through One Touch, we offer premarital counseling, grief support, and pastoral counseling practicum opportunities. This program honors our roots while allowing AnchorPoint to expand its integrated clinical and wellness services.
One Touch Community Counseling Services
What began as a passion project has evolved into something more. We’re proud of where we’ve been and even more excited for what’s ahead.
Our Services
Premarital Counseling through One Touch Community Counseling Services is a faith-based (if requested), time-limited service designed to help couples prepare for marriage with intention and clarity. Sessions focus on communication, expectations, conflict resolution, values, and building a strong foundation for lifelong partnership.
Premarital counseling is structured and goal-oriented, offering couples practical tools and guided conversations to support healthy decision-making before marriage. Services are provided within a respectful, faith-centered framework and are not intended as ongoing couples therapy.
Grief Support through One Touch Community Counseling Services provides faith-centered (when requested), time-limited support for individuals navigating loss and life transitions. Services are designed to offer space for reflection, encouragement, and practical coping during seasons of grief.
Grief support focuses on emotional support, spiritual reflection, and community connection rather than ongoing therapy or clinical treatment. Services may be offered in individual or group formats and are structured to support healing while maintaining clear boundaries and expectations.
Community Outreach & Engagement through One Touch Community Counseling Services reflects our commitment to faith-centered connection, education, and support beyond traditional counseling services. These initiatives are designed to strengthen individuals, families, and communities through meaningful engagement and practical resources.
Outreach efforts may include faith and wellness workshops, grief and healing gatherings, marriage and relationship education events, ministry leader support initiatives, and seasonal community care efforts. All outreach activities are educational and supportive in nature and are not intended to replace clinical counseling or therapy.
