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Our Hospitals

CURE has a comprehensive approach to providing surgical care for children with disabilities. We support their families and strengthen the capacity of local church and healthcare systems in the countries we serve.

CURE Children’s Hospitals

CURE International is a global nonprofit network of children’s hospitals providing surgical care in a compassionate, gospel-centered environment. Services are provided at no cost to families because of the generosity of donors and partners like you.

About CURE

Motivated by our Christian identity, CURE operates a global network of children’s hospitals that provides life-changing surgical care to children living with disabilities.

CURE Overview

CURE International is a global nonprofit network of children’s hospitals providing surgical care in a compassionate, gospel-centered environment. Services are provided at no cost to families because of the generosity of donors and partners like you.

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What We Do

Biblical Counseling

Providing the Christ-centered support children need to reach their full potential

About Biblical Counseling

 

 

Globally, children with disabilities are among the most vulnerable, marginalized groups. They are often isolated and hidden away, living in darkness, facing rejection and even abuse. And only 10 percent of people with disabilities have been reached with the gospel—making them one of the world’s largest unreached people groups.

At CURE hospitals, children receive life-changing surgical care and hear, often for the first time, of their worth and value in God’s eyes. CURE trains our medical staff to provide the counseling and support patients need to process and heal from trauma and successfully reintegrate back into their communities after treatment. In addition, we provide the counseling and support caregivers need to help their children reach their full potential. CURE nurtures partnerships with local churches and lay leaders who serve as volunteers and help support patients and their families. Everyone is invited to attend hospital chapel services, where a core group of local pastors shares God’s Word each week.

More About Biblical Counseling

Who does the biblical counseling at CURE, and what kind of training do they receive?

Biblical counseling is facilitated by members of each hospital’s spiritual ministry team. All members of the team must have at least a certificate in biblical studies/theology or biblical counseling. CURE also provides additional counseling training that applies more specifically to the hospital setting, including trauma healing, discipleship, and evangelism. 

While biblical counseling is provided by trained members of CURE’s spiritual ministry team, all CURE coworkers—from administrative to medical to facilities and support staff—receive training on how to provide compassionate care and reflect God’s love to the children and families we serve. So by the end of the day, a patient or caregiver may experience spiritual support several times from different members of the hospital’s staff.

What happens during a biblical counseling session?

Living with or caring for someone with a disability can present emotional, physical, social, spiritual, psychological, and financial challenges. CURE’s spiritual ministry team members engage patients and caregivers in meaningful conversations, getting to know and understand them and their challenges better. Through this relationship, our counselors can help them navigate their situation using God’s Word as their guide. They  learn more about God’s view of disability and what it means to be created in God’s image. With this biblical perspective, they can better navigate trauma caused by their experiences and overcome any negative lingering feelings they may face. 

How often do patients and caregivers generally receive biblical counseling during their stay?

CURE’s spiritual ministry teams engage with patients throughout the day, every day! In addition to individual and group sessions, biblical counseling happens at the bedside, in the ward, in the playroom, in the outpatient department, and before a patient enters the operating room!

When patients or families are not open to biblical counseling, what other support does CURE provide?

Biblical counseling is available based on individual needs, so not every patient or caregiver will choose to participate—and that’s completely okay! CURE also provides play therapy, allowing children to engage their natural instincts, navigate their surroundings with confidence, and work through difficult emotions in a safe space.

How often are chapel services held at CURE hospitals?

Chapel services vary by hospital but are held at least once a week. Services are open to all staff, patients, and visitors who want to attend.