The Re-evaluation Foundation supports projects - based on the theory and practice of Re-evaluation Counseling (RC) - that apply bold, thoughtful action to freeing human beings from the distresses associated with past hurtful, unjust experiences.
Founded in 1972, the Foundation provides resources to help disseminate the ideas, skills, and leadership training of RC to people whose low income, geographic location, or other restrictive circumstances limit access to RC teachers.
The Foundation evaluates proposed projects and operates as an independent source of financial assistance for underwriting approved projects. Many Foundation grants are used to train leaders who want to help families flourish, improve the work lives of men and women, and make institutions more effective and more humane. Often the financial assistance pays expenses for workshops or conferences focused on building effective working alliances within and across cultural, racial, and class groups. The Foundation frequently underwrites the financial costs of the travel, meeting facilities, and RC literature that help its grantees reach across barriers caused by low income, geographic separation, and isolation.
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