Trauma Informed Chair Yoga (Online)

We practice chair yoga because we want to reap the benefits of a yoga practice but getting on the floor is either inconvenient or not possible. We want to relieve stress, learn to breathe effectively, improve our circulation, increase our mobility and flexibility, strengthen our bodies and seek an overall sense of calm.

Vinyasa Flow Hatha Yoga (In-Person)

  • Building Regulatory Strengths

Vinyasa in the Ashtanga tradition means breath synchronized movement. Poses linked together by the breath. This program will synchronize movement with breathing.

  • Building Regulatory Strengths

Rapid Journaling (Online)

  • Building Interpersonal Strengths
  • Building Meaning-Making Strengths
  • Building Regulatory Strengths

An atypical journaling workshop for trauma survivors. Peer to peer. The focus is on identifying current emotions that deregulate us, recognizing the link to past experiences and organizing both sets […]

  • Building Interpersonal Strengths
  • Building Meaning-Making Strengths
  • Building Regulatory Strengths

Reflective Art Journaling (In-Person)

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Food as Information to Ease Anxiety – JBS Nutrition and Wellness (Online)

  • Building Regulatory Strengths

Did you know how, when, and what you eat can have a tremendous effect on promoting or easing anxiety? Come learn simple strategies that can transform your mindset around food […]

  • Building Regulatory Strengths

Rapid Journaling (Online)

  • Building Interpersonal Strengths
  • Building Meaning-Making Strengths
  • Building Regulatory Strengths

An atypical journaling workshop for trauma survivors. Peer to peer.The focus is on identifying current emotions that deregulate us, recognizing the link to past experiences and organizing both sets of […]

  • Building Interpersonal Strengths
  • Building Meaning-Making Strengths
  • Building Regulatory Strengths

The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien (Online)

  • Building Interpersonal Strengths
  • Building Meaning-Making Strengths

Interactive book discussion of Tolkien's classic, The Hobbit.

  • Building Interpersonal Strengths
  • Building Meaning-Making Strengths

Poetry for Healing (Online & In-Person)

  • Building Interpersonal Strengths
  • Building Meaning-Making Strengths
  • Building Regulatory Strengths

We will share and discuss poetry to promote growth and healing through written and spoken language, symbolic expression and story.

  • Building Interpersonal Strengths
  • Building Meaning-Making Strengths
  • Building Regulatory Strengths

Reflective Art Journaling (In-Person)

  • Building Interpersonal Strengths
  • Building Meaning-Making Strengths
  • Building Regulatory Strengths

This workshop will introduce how journaling can be used as a tool for healing, releasing, responding to situations with purpose, mindful awareness, and reminding yourself of what is positive in your life. This will include prompted writing exercises and group discussions.

  • Building Interpersonal Strengths
  • Building Meaning-Making Strengths
  • Building Regulatory Strengths

Free Your Mind (In-Person)

  • Building Interpersonal Strengths
  • Building Meaning-Making Strengths
  • Building Regulatory Strengths

Join Van Wezel Foundation Teaching Artist and Theater and Meditation Specialist Maria Schaedler-Luera in a series of experiential and self-reflective exercises inspired by techniques of Rainbow of Desire, created by Brazilian activist and director Augusto Boal. In this monthly offering participants will be supported in learning to identify and transform the internal voices that block them from […]

  • Building Interpersonal Strengths
  • Building Meaning-Making Strengths
  • Building Regulatory Strengths