The Talitha Koum Society, assisting women in healing from past trauma and overcoming addiction.

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The Talitha Koum Society, assisting women in healing from past trauma and overcoming addiction.

In 2000, the Talitha Koum Society was founded by Starr Peardon.

“Talitha Koum” is ancient Aramaic for, “Little girl, rise up”—a motivational phrase they cite as they celebrate new life through addiction recovery. As a non-profit society, Talitha Koum assist women in healing from past trauma and overcoming addictions at two recovery homes and one bridging home.

Starr House, named in honour of TK founder Starr Peardon, is operated in partnership with B.C. Housing. In addition to providing accommodation for nine clients and their children, it is home to the Talitha Koum administrative offices. Gianna House, named for the patron saint of mothers, can also accommodate nine people. The Talitha Koum Society co-owns the home with the City of Coquitlam, which provided funding from its Affordable Housing Reserve Fund. In addition, with the support of Redemption Church of Vancouver, Talitha Koum operates a “bridge home” for some program graduates, offering subsidized rent and continuing connection and support to assist their clients as they build their careers or continue their education.

Recognizing the importance of family, the Talitha Koum Society also makes accommodations for their clients’ children to stay with them during their recovery journey. Society is committed to providing a safe and supportive community environment for women to be able to lead healthy and fulfilling lives. The spiritual house of healing offers 12-step addiction-recovery programming, life-skills training, counselling and arts and crafts.

Many of Talitha Koum Society's program alumnae have returned to serve as program directors, facilitators, and support workers. Their alumnae’s involvement helps refine the program and ensures that it will continue to be relevant and successful.

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