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Queer Resilience and Wellbeing Group for ages 18+

March 1
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Kolpia

Queer Resilience and Wellbeing Group for ages 18+

NEW: Queer Resilience and Wellbeing Group for ages 18+ starting on March 1st! This group is an in-person group offered through Options of Southern Oregon that is free and open to the community. We will meet on Wednesdays, 3:30pm-5pm at Kolpia, 611 Siskiyou Blvd Suite 8, in Ashland. Please call or text by 12:00pm Wednesdays to confirm your attendance: (541) 621-8875.

The purpose of this group is to support LGBTQIA+ folx while engaging in discussion and resilience practices and ultimately to help people to challenge internalized negative messages, explore and embrace who they are, and how to navigate life when faced with discrimination. Click here to download full flyer

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