In-person, drop-in group to help process anxiety and stress related to the upcoming presidential election and politics in general.
Therapy in Motion is an in-person, drop-in therapeutic dance group.
We are a dynamic and diverse group of people who get together to chat en español and strengthen our language skills.
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.
Social and sharing platform for a community of fiber enthusiasts. Come and join us!
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.
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.
Our "Core & More" class is designed to not only improve your stability and prevent falls but also to bring a whole lot of fun and excitement to your workout routine.
Come have some fun and enjoy playing Bridge in a casual and safe environment!
Sacred Wounds is an virtual drop-in therapeutic support group for those who experienced religious hurt, discrimination, and/or ostracization.
Chair Yoga is a gentle form of yoga that’s done while seated or using a chair for balance to make the practice more accessible.
About the Event CoDA is a 12 step recovery meeting for those who identify as Codependent. The only desire is to have healthy loving relationships. “What is Codependence?- Somewhere along […]
Social and sharing platform for a community of fiber enthusiasts. Come and join us!
In-person, closed therapeutic support group for those who have lost a loved one and want assistance in dealing with their loss and to talk with others who understand what they are going through.
This class is designed for both musicians and non-musicians. It covers basic music theory and a survey of music history, including jazz and rock.
Our weekly youth hangouts allow a safe and comfortable space for youth to gather and connect with other youth.
An immersive community soundbath experience encompassing soothing sounds of crystal bowls, nurturing vocals, and a variety of percussion instruments.
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.
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 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.
Inspiring Friendships. This chat group is for all women (no matter how you identify) to discuss topics of interest and find connection.
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.
Amigos Coachella Valley is a peer-support group that provides a safe space for Latino men. It is also an open discussion group. Join us.
The Center is dedicated to serving local families/residents experiencing food insecurity regardless of their race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, age, religion, political persuasion, national origin, disability, and/or covered veteran status.
A weekly gathering where community members read and discuss together a series of readings that challenges heteronormative narratives and uplifts the diverse experiences of queer, trans, and people of color (QTPOC) in exploring relationships and sexuality. No need to read the books and articles ahead of time.
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