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We believe the healing of body, mind, and spirit is accomplished with the help of caring people.

Our mission is to enrich the lives of all who come to us — individuals and families — by providing professional counseling, community education, and emotional support within a Christian environment.

 
 
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Our Story

We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-denominational, faith-based organization that offers behavioral health services for individuals and families. We also offer assistance with addiction recovery in addition to education and outreach for individuals and community organizations.

In 1986, Dr. Whitman Fraser, a local physician and pioneer of holistic healthcare in Liberty County, Georgia established The Mary Lou Fraser Foundation for Families, Inc. in memory of his late wife. Dr. Fraser had a vision of providing the people of Liberty County affordable, whole-person care, regardless of race, gender, or socioeconomic status. The Fraser Counseling Center, Helen’s Haven Children’s Advocacy Center , and the Liberty County YMCA are the products of Dr. Fraser’s vision.

 
 

Our Programs

The Fraser Center Counseling offers counseling, education, consulting, and recovery services for people living in the Hinesville and Ft. Stewart, Georgia areas. No matter what you are going through, you are not alone. We are here to help you find hope.


 

Our services

Counseling

 

 

Classes
seminars

Consulting

 
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Our Staff

We are a group of caring professionals dedicated to helping our clients heal the mind, body, and spirit. Our team of multi-disciplinary mental health professionals and educators offer confidential counseling, psychotherapy, and education programs.

Our staff is trained to address the diverse needs of individuals, couples, children, and families, with licensures in:

  • Clinical social work

  • Professional counseling

  • Marriage and family therapy

 

As the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic evolves, we at the Fraser Center remain committed to the safety of our clients, staff, and community. We are continuing to monitor the latest guidelines and recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Learn more…


 

At this time we do not provide immediate crisis intervention.
Please call 1-800-715-4225 for assistance or 911 for emergencies.

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