About Rain of Light

Our Mission

The Rain of Light Foundation is dedicated to illuminating paths to healing through comprehensive, integrated healthcare support. Through our unified network of licensed professionals - including Mental Health Counselors (LMHC), Clinical Social Workers (LICSW), and Alcohol and Drug Counselors (LADC 1, CADC) - operating under a group NPI, we provide seamless care that bridges traditional mental health services with addiction recovery and holistic healing practices.

We serve chronic illness patients, individuals managing post-hospital medication transitions, and families by interweaving evidence-based therapeutic counseling, substance abuse recovery, and holistic modalities including art therapy, music therapy, Reiki, and meditation. Our mission ensures that no one faces their healing journey alone.

Our purpose is to:

  • Provide comprehensive mental health and addiction recovery services
  • Support safe transitions from hospital to home
  • Integrate holistic healing approaches
  • Strengthen family support systems
  • Create sustainable paths to wellness
  • Ensure accessible, compassionate care
  • Foster hope and healing through community

Through our group of licensed professionals and holistic practitioners, we commit to delivering the highest standard of integrated care, supporting each individual's unique journey toward physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.

Because everyone deserves access to comprehensive healing support, we light the way from struggle to strength, from recovery to resilience, and from isolation to community.

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The Missing Piece in Chronic Medical Treatments

Rain of Light was founded after one father saw firsthand just how difficult it was for his son, who is battling cancer, to get the mental and emotional support he needed. As both treatment and disease progressed, the father realized there was a “missing piece” in the treatment of chronic illnesses. Doctors and nurses could deal with the physical disease, but couldn’t help with the inevitable psychological side effects of long-term hospitalization………

How Patient Mental Healthcare Makes Life Easier for Medical Professionals

When new donors and supporters first hear about our mission to provide mental and emotional support to patients facing long-term hospitalization, they think it sounds like a nice cause. One of the things we take care to explain is that we are just trying to improve people’s moods. We want to generate better outcomes and reduce the burden on medical professionals at the same time…..