by Tom Peterson | Mar 23, 2023 | CareNet
CareNet Counseling reached a significant organizational milestone in 2022, recording a record 50,615 hours of service across its seven regional offices in North Carolina. CareNet President Bryan Hatcher notes the record number of service hours reflects, to some...
by Tom Peterson | Jun 7, 2022 | CareNet
Blue Cross NC Awards $200,000 Grant to Free and Charitable Clinics to Address Behavioral Health Crisis Among State’s Most Vulnerable Behavioral health-related visits to free and charitable clinics have jumped 40% in 2 years Two rural clinics to partner with CareNet,...
by Tom Peterson | Jun 14, 2021 | CareNet, Mental Health
Mark Siler is Following a Passion to Help Those Less Fortunate By Les Gura Mark Siler had spent his adult life working first as a social worker and then as a chaplain and pastor to reach out and help the forgotten – homeless people, the imprisoned, the destitute. He...
by Tom Peterson | May 17, 2021 | CareNet
Bryan Hatcher, MDiv, LCSW, is president of CareNet Counseling. He is an experienced counselor, chaplain, pastor, and adjunct faculty at Wake Forest University’s School of Divinity. Hatcher has a passion for not only delivering high-quality counseling...
by Tom Peterson | Nov 2, 2020 | CareNet, FaithHealth Community
Adam Ridenhour, a CareNet counselor and Davie Medical Center’s Manager of Chaplaincy and Clinical Ministries, is writing about the power of a unique model of mental health care that can serve medical systems throughout North Carolina, especially...
by Tom Peterson | May 29, 2020 | CareNet, Mental Health
Using the Good and the Bad What path did you take to become a counselor? While completing my undergraduate degree in religious studies at Gardner-Webb University, I heard a psychology professor share her memories of the ministry she provided for battered...