Christmas Tree Ranch (CTR) was created to bring Hope and Healing to untold generations! We believe that when our societies' service-workers are at their best mental health, wellness, and performance levels, our society as a whole benefits and is able to receive the support and wellness needed to function at their top levels. We believe in the ripple effects of Extraordinary Wellness and we accomplish this through our unique 4R Extraordinary Wellness Cycle: Rest, Rejuvenation, Revive, and Re-Launch!
We are a group of dedicated individual each with expertise or experience in one the following areas: Education, Faith, Social work, Clinical and Pastoral Counseling, International and Cross-Cultural Missions, First-Responders, Civic & Government service workers, and/or military. Coming together as a 45 person advisory team representing over 10 churches and well over 10 unique non-profit organizations, we have collectively formed The Christmas Tree Ranch
Our mission is to provide Trauma and Wellness Support for Service Workers (defined below) to reduce anxiety, depression, and to help eliminate burnout.
The Christmas Tree Ranch (CTR) is a working Agricultural and Wellness Ranch that operates to provide mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual wellness support for social and community service-workers who are experiencing second-hand trauma and burn-out. We use a CTR developed approach called Extraordinary Wellness that incorporates the 4R Cycle: Rest, Rejuvenation, & Revive to Relaunch
We collaborate with service providers locally, nationally, and internationally who personally identify these individuals, solicit to have them experience Extraordinary Wellness to return to their spheres of influence for maximum impact. Addressing Body, Mind, & Spirit, we use varied therapies, tools. programs, and environmental sensory input. We incorporate counseling, combined with well established therapeutic approaches, including Agricultural Therapy via environmental engagement.
Research shows that service workers in the fields of education, social work, clinical/pastoral counseling, international missions, non-profit organizations, civil/community resource services, as well as military/veterans experience unproportionally high rates of burn-out, transition, and second-hand trauma. These service workers are the very ones that are needed at top operating capacity to support and help the community as whole with overall productivity in relationships, work and civic responsibilities.
Healthy service workers critically reduce the overall levels of public anxiety and depression, while minimizing the side-effects of trauma their clients or recipients deal with on a daily basis.
We define Service Workers as: Workers in the community, state, nation, and cross-culturally that provide services on a daily basis to other humans who are walking through development, growth, trauma, emotional distress (spiritually or emotionally), abuse, high-need scenarios, high-stress circumstances, cross-cultural circumstances, third-culture circumstances, or operate in fields of high turn-over rates. This can include (but is not limited to) International Missionaries, Teachers, Social Workers, Military Veterans, Pastors, Non-profit workers, First-Responders, Civil Service workers, Counselors, or other human-service workers.
We love our people, so feel free to visit during normal business hours.
2833 Crockett St, Suite #158; Fort Worth, Texas 76107, United States
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