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The Frith

"Frith" refers to peace, protection, safety, security, freedom, or refuge. It was a concept tied to social harmony and personal security within a community. The Church of Norse Traditions is dedicated to serving it's members, and providing services and welfare to those in need, and to be the peace and refuge to all people, regardless of faith, creed, nationality, race, ethnicity, gender, or orientation. The following is a list of such services and programs the Church offers to anyone, member or not:

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Counseling 

Clergy of The Church of Norse Traditions provide private counseling services under the protection of clergy-patient privilege. We offer a spiritually oriented approach to marriage, physical/sexual abuse, alcohol/drug abuse, employment, family betterment, and tribe relationships.

Inmate Outreach Program

Our clergy establishes relationships within prison walls to bring peace and understanding to those who have been incarcerated. Working with the correctional facilities to facilitate rehabilitation, counseling, reintegration, and prison policy reform. 

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Men's Advocacy 

Masculinity is at an all-time low. Men suffering from abuse, legal issues, child custody battles, and the like, suffer in silence. The Church of Norse Traditions wishes to uplift the downtrodden, and get them back on their feet. Our goal is to find men safe housing arrangements, access to paternal rights lawyers, counseling, and resources to help make them whole again. 

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