Who do we serve?
We reach out to small tots, children and
adults face when they, their parents, relatives, friends, coworkers,
bosses, or lovers are out of control; perhaps the habits take every
resource available to twelve or more family or friends in their path.
Internationally entire countries are controlled by situations which
feed the habits, costing all societies immense sums as even the
leaders of the most affluent nations are addicted to easy money. On a
local basis, we know children and families with needs beyond their
control, which call out for help.
SAPEAP is part of
self-sustaining nonprofit led by Psychotherapist Kenneth Koym. We seek new blood and invite you to join
and to take us to new heights.
After hours and hours of skull practice and
reworking our vision and SAP-EAP accumulated new energy, and
leadership. Today we focus our services on students and employees
affected by the addictions so all in society could benefit.
What services do we
provide?
Our support groups provide life-sustaining support for the hurting, the
recovering addict and/or codependent who awaken from their denials and
seek to overcome what controls them. In situation after situation,
volunteers function as:
Disputes are mediated and mediations are used
to open the way for students and employees to enjoy schools and
workplaces. New positive hybrids are grown. Where violence enters
schools and the workplace, SAP-EAP interventions are used to
effectively change the face of entire communities. But, someone must
start the ball rolling time after time. That is why SAP-EAP came into
existence and why we ask you to participate and to support our
programs, including our research activities. Millions have
benefited from methods found to be tried and true. But, enough
has not occurred. You are needed!
We invite you to be a part of this vision of
a world where people seek peace and wish to live in harmony. We believe
this will come when the hurting decide they are part of the cause. Let us serve the dire needs that exist among
us all across the world!
Copyright by Kenneth Koym reserved in 1991.