Black History Month
Events
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Be Well Black Men Talk Group
Online , United StatesHosted by 11th Street Family Health Services, this is a 7-session series, exploring contemporary topics that shape the norms and unique experiences of Black men. The goal of this group is to support Black men through free-flowing discussion. While also unpacking the many factors that influence overall wellbeing. To join: http://tinyurl.com/BeWellBlackMan
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Sharing Hope: An Interactive Mental Health and Short Film Screening Event
Film Society Center 1412 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, United StatesJoin the Film Society and community partners for SHARING HOPE, a free short film screening event with interactive discussions and activities! In collaboration with ALLIn Productions, NAMI Philadelphia, Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, 6IX 8IGHT, and Self Love Mixer. Film Society Center | 1412 Chestnut St. 6:30 PM Mini resource fair 7:00 PM Screening 7:45 PM Meet a therapist Tickets are free but reservations are encouraged to ensure a seat. Link below! ✨🎟️🎥✨ https://filmadelphia.org/movies/sharing-hope/
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Harm Reduction Resource Fair/Black History Event
West Philadelphia YMCA 5120 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesOur goal is to distribute food and mental health resources to promote healthy living and help combat the epidemic of opioid overdoses affecting urban communities in Philadelphia
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Ur Storytellers Storytelling Training
Philadelphia Recovery Community Center 1701 W Lehigh Ave, Philadelphia, United StatesStorytelling is a training facilitated by Ur Storytellers in collaboration with the City of Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual DisAbility Services (DBHIDS). This training is one of many that are approved as a required prerequisite for applicants who want to pursue the goal of becoming a Certified Peer Specialist. Our goal is to inform the recovery and faith-based communities on how to share their stories and the importance of sharing them in community settings. This training will be 4 hrs. in length, delivered in a PowerPoint format, and [...]
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Ur Storytellers Storytelling Training
Philadelphia Recovery Community Center 1701 W Lehigh Ave, Philadelphia, United StatesStorytelling is a training facilitated by Ur Storytellers in collaboration with the City of Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual DisAbility Services (DBHIDS). This training is one of many that are approved as a required prerequisite for applicants who want to pursue the goal of becoming a Certified Peer Specialist. Our goal is to inform the recovery and faith-based communities on how to share their stories and the importance of sharing them in community settings. This training will be 4 hrs. in length, delivered in a PowerPoint format, and [...]
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