Welcome to Christian Care Connect (CCC)
Welcome to Christian Care Connect (CCC)
At Christian Care Connect (CCC), we believe that while asking for help is hard, finding help shouldn’t be.
Our mission is to serve as a beacon of hope and guidance, connecting individuals in need with
compassionate, professional caregivers who are ready to provide help and support.
At Christian Care Connect (CCC), we believe that while asking for help is hard, finding help shouldn’t be. Our mission is to serve as a beacon of hope and guidance, connecting individuals in need with compassionate, professional caregivers who are ready to provide help and support.
Our Mission
Christian Care Connect is a faith-based provider platform powered by the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC). We aim to bridge the gap between those seeking help and the caregiver offering it, fostering connections rooted in clinical excellence and faith.
What We Offer
CCC Provider Database
Easily search for and connect with Christian counselors, coaches, clinics, churches, treatment centers, and support groups within your area. Our platform allows you to search by zip code, ensuring you find local professionals who can provide the support you need.
Mental Health Assessments
Access a variety of mental health check-up assessments designed to help you understand your emotional and psychological well-being. These tools are not intended to serve as a diagnosis, but rather guide you toward the appropriate level of care and support you need.
Self-Help Resources
We provide a collection of self-help blogging resources. Our blogs cover common symptoms and provide a deeper understanding of topics such as depression, anxiety, and more. Whether you’re looking for tips on managing stress, improving relationships, or deepening your faith, our blog is a valuable resource.
About the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC)
The AACC is the world’s largest faith-based mental health organization comprised of
Professionals including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, licensed counselors, licensed marriage and family therapists, and others who have advanced training in one of the mental health professions.
Religious leaders include pastors, youth leaders, missionaries, pastoral counselors, Christian educators, and others with theological and/or counseling training.
Lay counselors include church members of parachurch organizations, spouses of professionals or religious leaders, and others who are interested in Christian counseling, but who have little or no professional training.
Professional Coaches. For more information on our coaching scholarship and certifications, please visit Mental Health Coach / IBCC Credentials
The AACC is committed to encouraging, strengthening and serving Christian mental health professionals including licensed psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, psychotherapists, marriage and family therapists, addictions counselors, and counselors, as well as Christian life and mental health coaches, pastors, lay counselorsand the community at large. Our goal is to equip those in the helping profession with research-based biopsychosocial knowledge and spiritual truths to aid in counseling and ministering to those who seek assistance in achieving mental wellness, personal wholeness, interpersonal competence, and spiritual maturity. In addition, the AACC is on a mission to help the church worldwide become more caring and mental health friendly, as we seek to champion for spiritual practices and spirituality within mental health care.
To learn more about the AACC, visit here.