Because crisis moments need more than good intentions.

Crisis Care Solutions equips churches, ministry leaders, chaplains, and community responders with practical crisis intervention training and response resources to care for people in the moments that matter most.

People turn to trusted leaders when crisis happens.

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Pastors, ministry leaders, chaplains, and trusted members of the community are often among the first people called when someone is facing tragedy, trauma, or overwhelming stress.

They care deeply and want to help. But compassion and good intentions alone do not always prepare someone for the complexity of a crisis moment.

Crisis Care Solutions exists to help bridge that gap by equipping people with practical skills to listen, respond, and provide effective crisis care.

Equipping people to care well when crisis comes.

CRISIS INTERVENTION TRAINING

Practical, evidence-informed crisis intervention training for churches, ministry leaders, chaplains, and community responders.

PROJECT 700

A bold initiative to equip 700 pastors and lay responders with practical crisis intervention skills and help churches prepare people to care for their communities.

CRISIS RESPONSE

Chaplaincy, disaster response, and crisis care support for communities, churches, and ministry leaders facing critical incidents.

Upcoming Crisis Intervention Training

Build practical skills for helping people through crisis. Crisis Care Solutions offers live, instructor-led crisis intervention courses designed for those who serve when people are hurting.

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Assisting Individuals in Crisis (AIC)

July 20-21, 2026                                       Virtual via Zoom                                   8:30am-5:00pm EST
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Person participating in a virtual video conference on a laptop, with multiple people visible on the screen, sitting at a wooden table with a cup of coffee, notebook, and pen.

Assisting Individuals in Crisis (AIC)

Aug 31 -Sept 1, 2026                              Virtual via Zoom                                    8:30am-5:00pm EST
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Person participating in a virtual meeting on a laptop with nine participants on the screen, sitting at a wooden desk with a mug, notebook, and pen.

Assisting Individuals in Crisis (AIC)

Sept 21-22, 2026                                      Virtual via Zoom                                      8:30am-5:00pm EST
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Need crisis intervention training for your team?

Crisis Care Solutions works with churches, ministries, chaplain teams, and organizations to make practical crisis intervention training more accessible.
If you have a group of leaders or responders who need training, we may be able to coordinate a course date for your group or bring training directly to your organization.
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700 RESPONDERS. APPROXIMATELY 350 CHURCHES. TWO TRAINED PEOPLE IN EVERY CHURCH.

Project 700

When crisis strikes a community, the local church is often already there.

Project 700 is a Crisis Care Solutions initiative with a vision to equip pastors and lay leaders with practical crisis intervention skills so churches are better prepared to care for people in moments of crisis.

The goal is simple: help churches identify and equip two people who can respond with compassion, confidence, and practical crisis care skills.

WHO ARE YOUR TWO?

Built from experience in the moments that matter most.

Crisis Care Solutions grew from years of ministry, chaplaincy, disaster response, and crisis intervention experience. Founder and President Jason Libby has served communities and ministry leaders in the aftermath of disasters and critical incidents and has seen firsthand the difference trained, compassionate care can make.

As an Assemblies of God U.S. Missionary Chaplain and crisis intervention instructor, Jason's work has increasingly focused on one question that Crisis Care Solutions was created to help answer:

How do we better prepare the people who will be there when crisis comes?

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Help equip people to care well when crisis comes.

Your generosity helps Crisis Care Solutions expand crisis intervention training, assist churches and ministry leaders, support crisis and disaster response efforts, and develop initiatives like Project 700.

Together, we can help prepare more people to respond with practical skills and compassionate care when others are facing some of life's most difficult moments.

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Crisis Care Solutions Inc is a 501(c)3 public charity. Contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Whether you serve a church, ministry, chaplain team, or community, practical crisis intervention skills can help you care with greater confidence when crisis comes.

Be prepared for the moment someone needs YOU.

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