We help adults deal with how life's difficulties and empower them to reach their potential both a work or home. We help children in many of the following ways: to learn to deal with the aftermath of divorce; to learn to cope with the loss of a love one; to develop positive self-esteem so they are able to achieve their school potential; and to learn to cope in a manner that promotes a healthy lifestyle.
We strive to help empower families to learn to interact and communicate in a healthy manner that promotes positive life style choices. In order to fund agency programs and services, Bridges to a New Day holds fundraisers and events throughout the year. In Spring, we hold an annual Brunch which is a family event that includes a silent auction.
We strive to help empower families to learn to interact and communicate in a healthy manner that promotes positive life style choices. In order to fund agency programs and services, Bridges to a New Day holds fundraisers and events throughout the year. In Spring, we hold an annual Brunch which is a family event that includes a silent auction.
Services
In 2003, Mrs. Khan joined together a group of 12 concerned citizens to form Bridges to a New Day, nfp. The concept of the agency was to fill in missing gaps in the community mental health system with a focus on preventing long term mental health issues. We were incorporated in 2004. And started providing workshops throughout Will County.
Bridges to a New Day, nfp is a non-profit counseling agency. We serve children, adolescents, adults from diverse background. Our clients are seeking to find ways to cope with life problems, while building their self-confidence and self- esteem. Today more individuals, couples, and families are entering counseling not only to receive treatment, but to improve their quality of life.
Mrs. Carolyn Khan is the Executive Director of Bridges to New Day, nfp. Mrs. Khan has a master-degree in counseling from Governors State University. She is a licensed clinical professional counselor (LCPC) and a certified domestic violence professional (CDVP). She is a founding member of the organization.
For individuals in the field of counseling (Counselors, Social Service Providers, Certified Domestic Violence Workers, Social Workers and Teachers) Bridges to a New Day offers a variety of interactive, inexpensive workshops throughout the year that are conveniently located at our Romeoville office and taught by our licensed clinicians.
How much does it cost? If you have insurance, the cost depends on your insurance coverage. Generally, your co-pay is the same as if you were seeing a doctor. But you have to meet your deductible. Since Insurance plans widely different, you may want to check with your provider. If you do not have insurance then you are eligible for our reduced fee program.
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Wrongone AKAMrone
Oct 17, 2020
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Very dissatisfied with my interactions with this company. After my first session I was denied, for what I understood to be a reasonable explanation. However, when I asked to be contacted by the person that made the decision for further clarification, I was ignored. I still have yet to hear from this person. As a veteran medic(navy corpsman), I am extremely disappointed in the way I was treated by this company.
Kristina
Aug 10, 2020
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I am more than satisfied with the amount of flexibility around the COVID19 pandemic. My young child loves her counselor here and I LOVE that she has an outlet that makes her feel safe, comfortable and most importantly, HAPPY! They offer virtual session or in person while maintaining a clean environment that genuinely makes me feel like my child is safe!
Bravo to this place! I didn’t expect this superior service from seeing the tiny exterior but I was pleasantly surprised!
Bravo to this place! I didn’t expect this superior service from seeing the tiny exterior but I was pleasantly surprised!