Love Cathedral Education Academy is reimagining education grounded upon a Christian worldview. LCEA offers adult academic programs, substance abuse and recovery classes, mental health and wellness classes, and a hub for community resource referrals. LCEA's orientation course is designed to help students make a smooth transition to the Academy community as they interact with instructors and classmates. In these courses students engage in discussions and activities related to academic social and personal growth and development. LCEA believes in empowering lives, embracing freedom, and living whole! Partnerships allow LCEA to offer certificate programs in Christian education and life skills for all enrolled students.
Through partnership with Angel House Sober Living and Mental Wellness Care Coordination, LCEA aims to provide resources and programming to facilitate sober living and health wellness throughout the Richmond community. Some courses include life skills, independent study curriculum, biblical studies, literacy ,financial literacy and many more to come.
To improve the quality of life for our community
To provide quality service and coordination of care for all within our program
We are committed to educating, empowering, and supporting individuals to live life unconditionally
To empower our participants to confront and address challenges caused by mental illness, substance use disorders, and the lack of formal education
To reduce the rate of incarceration, recidivism, and related criminal incidents committed as a result of one or more mental health disorders
Provide wrap-around services including, but not limited to workforce preparation, life skills development, educational enrichment, and training
Provide trauma-informed care coordination to individuals seeking help emphasizing cognitive, physical, psychological, and emotional safety and empowerment
Provide respectful and compassionate support to everyone we serve
Connect individuals with mental health service providers that adhere to the American Society of Addiction Medicine's (ASAM) criteria for strength-based multi-dimensional assessments