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| | Is Charleston a Bad City for Married Folks?
On April 4, 2014, the Wall Street Journal named Charleston the worst city in the United States to be married. The article was called "Where good marriages Go to Die."
A March 18 Men's Health article noted "If you want to avoid divorce, run far, far away from Charleston, West Virginia." How'd they come up with this, you may ask.
Well, we have a divorced population of 13.6% (15th in the country) and a divorce rate of 5.5% (5th in the country). At last count, in 2009, in Kanawha County, we had 1352 marriages and 1129 divorces.
Combine these numbers with a dearth of licensed and trained marriage and family therapists and a few other factors, and here we are, #1 again.
KPCC is taking this personally. Our mission is to help people have better relationships with themselves and others. Clearly, we need to be doing better!
What ideas do you have about this? We would love to hear from you!
What Does it Take to Have a Good Relationship? Click here to comment
In our next edition: how KPCC is working to make Charleston a better place for relationships!
Sky
Sky Kershner Executive Director, KPCC sky@kpcc.com
Jeannie Robertson Returns! KPCC's 21st Annual Jim Dent Dinner Save-the-Date Tuesday, October 21, 2014
KPCC is excited to announce the 2014 Jim Dent Dinner! This year's event will be held Tuesday, October 21 at Embassy Suites Charleston.
The dinner will feature returning entertainer Jeanne Robertson whose stories about her husband "Left Brain" represent the tradition of Southern storytelling at it's finest.
KPCC has served over 45,000 people in our 44 year history. We have so much to be grateful for and celebrate.
The proceeds from the dinner help KPCC focus on our mission: helping people have better relationships with themselves and others by providing counseling and community workshops at an affordable rate in the context of a spiritual, bigger picture, appreciation of life.
Please save the date! We look forward to seeing you Tuesday, October 21! Motivational Interviewing Workshops help professionals address addictions Jack Stringfellow and other community health professionals learn effective methods to help people find the positive motivation they need to make significant changes in their lives.
KPCC holds Motivational Interviewing workshops the third Thursday of every month.
Click here to learn more and register for our next MI workshop. Bollywood Night WV 2014: A Huge Success! 
Dance is a universal language. And an event that seems to capture the spirit of this most fully is Charleston's Bollywood Night. This year's event on May 17 was full of amazing color, sounds, rhythm and movement. Dances from India, the Philippines, the Middle East and Latin America all swirled together for a magical evening celebrating the universals of life and love.
Of special note were the dances from the Charleston Ballet, choreographed by Kim Pauley, and the dances choreographed by Lacy Hughes and Celeste Diaz from January's Studio of Dance. Amy Burdett and Aaron Lee Smith brought high energy to the stage, while Moumita Banerjee's beautiful choreography kept the event grounded in its Asian and Indian roots. The dancers were all volunteers and they gave of their time, energy, heart and spirit to make a magical evening for everyone. Through the inspiration of the Bollywood Committee, the massive support of the India Center and the generosity of the 750 guests and donors, over $150,000 in funds were raised for Manna Meal, Inc., WV Health Right and Kanawha Pastoral Counseling Center through the theme, "Bellies, Bodies, and Brains." Give Back to KPCC! Did you know that donations to KPCC help us provide assistance and services to those who otherwise couldn't afford it? If you've had a positive experience with KPCC, please consider clicking the link below to make a quick, one-time donation of $10. The $10 you give truly will make a difference in someone's life. Thank you for your support of KPCC!
Click here to donate now.
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KPCC continues doing what it does best: providing quality counseling at an affordable cost with sensitivity to a spiritual understanding of life.
Our therapists are
Open Accepting Positive Available We help people build better relationships with themselves and with others.
Call us if you or someone you know could use a little extra help!
Counselor Spotlight: Andy Count Andy Counts, a counselor with KPCC, recently completed five speaking engagements at various locations across the Kanawha Valley. Topics included "The Healing Power of Humor" and "With Heart and Voice - the Spirituality of Music and Singing." If you're interested in Andy's services, you can contact him at 304.346.9689, ext 214 or acounts@kpcc.com.
KPCC Board
The KPCC Board of Directors continues to be committed to the mission of providing counseling at an affordable rate to everyone.
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