The Monday Noon Living Sober Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting is the oldest LGBTQ meeting in Coachella Valley.
Therapy in Motion is an in-person, drop-in therapeutic dance group.
This Healthy Boundaries group is designed to help the general public understand how to take care of self while implementing and keeping boundaries that might be needed in their lives.
This is a CMA group that gathers every Monday night at 7:00pm with the topic being Stop The Insanity. It is an open meeting and discussion for anyone to attend.
This group is intended for all men from the recently diagnosed to the survivors and is facilitated by a gay man who is also a Prostate Cancer Survivor.
In-person, drop-in art therapy support group for adults 18 years and older. Using varying artistic mediums such as paint, crayons, coloring, clay, etc., participants will learn to explore and process emotions and experiences.
In-person, drop-in group to help process anxiety and stress related to the upcoming presidential election and politics in general.
This is a CMA Discussion Meeting that occurs every Tuesday night from 5:30-6:30pm with the focus being "Stick to the Topic." It is an open meeting for anyone to attend.
A support group providing a safe and inclusive space for individuals who identify as transfeminine to come together, share experiences, offer support, and build a sense of community.
Sacred Wounds is an virtual drop-in therapeutic support group for those who experienced religious hurt, discrimination, and/or ostracization.
This is a CMA group that gathers every Wednesday night at 7:00pm focusing on Sex, Love, and Relationships. It is an open meeting for anyone to attend.
The LGBTQ+ Narcotics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who are learning to live without drugs. Narcotics Anonymous meetings provide an atmosphere of recovery where individuals can share their common problems and solutions.
The Big Book Study is an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous and is available to anyone interested in the Alcoholics Anonymous program of recovery from alcoholism.
Recovery meeting using Buddhist practices and principles (Meditation and Mindfulness) each week on Wednesday evenings from 8:00 to 9:00pm.
The LGBTQ+ and Friends Al-Anon program is designed to help those people who have been impacted by the alcoholism of a loved one. Al-Anon reinforces that no situation is really hopeless and that it is possible to find contentment, and even happiness, whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.
DBT is a virtual, closed skills group focused on four areas: mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness.
CMA group that gathers every Thursday night at 6:30pm for a step study meeting. It is an open meeting for anyone to attend.
Who Cares? Caregiver Support Group is a peer-led support group for those who are caring for their loved ones.
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