• For Families

    Anxiety doesn’t have the final say. Our bespoke therapeutic program combines psychological strategies with biblical principles in an engaging animated series for kids! 🎥 Try our animated online program 🎧 Listen to our parent podcast 📥 Download free resources

  • For Schools & Churches

    Looking for biblically grounded, developmentally appropriate mental health resources? We offer classroom-ready materials, educator training, and lesson content that support children’s emotional and spiritual growth. Ask us to come to your class!

  • Support Our Mission

    Your gift helps us reach more children with God’s truth and emotional support. ✨ Make a donation 🙌 Become a monthly partner 📢 Spread the word

As a registered charity we aim to provide access to our bespoke program to children for free!  We deliver our program online and in person at schools etc. Learn more about the e-program in our FAQ.

We also have a range of pastoral care resources for parents and families, such as podcasts, books, courses.

We appreciate kind support from the community to deliver these services.  If you'd like to donate please click here.

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Mission

Erinnah Group is a charity dedicated to advancing the mental and spiritual wellbeing of children and families through faith-based mental health education. We provide accessible online programs for children aged 6–12, parenting resources, podcast episodes, and professional training for Christian educators and carers.

Erinnah’s Treehouse, our flagship animated course, helps children learn how to navigate anxiety with God’s truth and practical coping tools. The site also offers downloadable toolkits, faith-based workshops, and ways to support our mission through donations or prayer. Whether you're a parent looking for biblical support with big feelings, or a school or church leader wanting to nurture emotional health in young lives — this is your home.


🎙️ Listen to Our Podcast

Erinnah’s Treehouse Family — A podcast for parents navigating big feelings and faith at home.
Because even mums with psychology degrees sometimes cry at bedtime! Also available on YouTube