National Restoration to Military Families Team (NRT)

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CLIENTS AND TESTIMONIALS

Here is a partial list of faith and community-based organizations, military installation, colleges, and groups that have experienced measurable bottom-line improvements after working with the National Restoration Team.

  • Ohio Association of Community Action Agencies (OACAA), Columbus, OH
  • Recruit Training Command, Great Lake Naval Station, North Chicago, IL
  • Chicago Theological Seminary, Chicago, IL
  • Naval Operations Service Center, Cincinnati, OH
  • Naval Operations Service Center, North Chicago, IL
  • Sinclair Community College, Dayton, OHUrban League, Dayton, OH
  • Summit Christian Church (Disciple of Christ), Dayton, OH
  • Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH
  • College Hill Presbyterian Church, USA, Dayton, OH
  • The General Synod of the United Church of Christ, Atlanta, GA
  • Caring for Military Families and Affected Citizens Conference, Dayton, OH
  • Spring Gathering of Southern Ohio/Northern Kentucky Association of the Ohio Conference of the United Church of Christ, Cincinnati, OH
  • The Fellowship, Atlanta, GA and San Francisco, CA
  • Ministers for Racial, Social, and Economic Justice, Raleigh, NC
  • East Jefferson General Hospital, Metairie, LA
  • Ohio Healthy Relationship Conference, Columbus, OH
  • International Combat Stress Conference, San Diego, CA
  • Third Marine Division, Camp Courtney, Okinawa, Japan 

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Shadow Box of Chaplain PJ Banks-Anderson, D.Min.

Here's what our clients are saying...

"The Citation I issued recognized Chaplain Anderson for her professional development, unparalleled initiative, and resourcefulness. She mentored four Chaplains and one Religious Program Specialist during a two-day Human Assistance Rapid Response Team training, assisted caregivers in preparing service members and families for deployment separation, contributed to the development of the Commanding Officer’s domestic violence training brief, and conducted “Living Life On Purpose” classes for 200 separating recruits and 100 new Sailors, resulting in their increased morale and improved decision making skills." 
A. O. Lotring, Rear Admiral, Commander, Naval Service Training Command, Great Lakes, IL.

"I had plans to take my life tonight. Chaplain Anderson's compelling presentation Living Life On Purpose literally changed both my mind and my outlook on life." Anonymous Survey