Our Mission Statement
At T3 (Thriving Through Trauma) Counseling Services LLC we aim to provide compassionate and effective mental health counseling to help individuals thrive through trauma and live fulfilling lives. We are dedicated to providing high-quality mental health counseling services to individuals and families in Maryland and Georgia.
Our Vision
Our "Thriving Through Trauma" movement aims to support individuals who have experienced trauma in finding resilience and healing, ultimately leading to a sense of well-being and fulfillment. This involves acknowledging the impact of trauma, creating safe and supportive environments, and empowering individuals to navigate their journey.
Partnerships

At Healing Hearts for Eternity (H.H.F.E), our mission is to provide compassionate, holistic, and personalized support to individuals navigating life’s most challenging moments. We are dedicated to bridging the gap between crisis and recovery by offering a step-down program that combines life coaching, emotional healing, and practical life skills.
We strive to empower individuals to overcome life’s obstacles—whether they stem from grief, trauma, abuse, or mental health challenges—so they can regain their strength, rebuild their confidence, and thrive in their daily lives. Our multi-disciplinary team works tirelessly to provide the guidance, resources, and care necessary for each client to meet their unique goals, fostering growth and resilience.
Through our one-on-one services, therapeutic activities, and community connections, we aim to nurture a safe, supportive environment where individuals can heal, learn, and flourish. Our ultimate goal is to inspire hope and create lasting positive change, enabling every individual we serve to lead a fulfilling life with renewed purpose and peace.

Underage drinking is a serious social issue. Drinking before the legal age has been linked to many short- and long-term negative effects on physical, mental, social and academic factors. Parental involvement can help curb underage drinking and influence teens to make safe choices.
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The U.S. Surgeon General reports that 70 percent of teens have tried alcohol before the age of 18. One in three high school students tries alcohol. Underage drinking is dangerous for reasons related to health and safety, but it can also lead to legal troubles and high-risk teen behavior.