Support Group
It can be difficult to find people who understand what it's like as a survivor of sexual violence. This group is a space for survivors to unite and support each...
It can be difficult to find people who understand what it's like as a survivor of sexual violence. This group is a space for survivors to unite and support each...
It can be difficult to find people who understand what it's like as a BIPOC survivor of sexual violence, and Surivors.org’s BIPOC Healing Circle aims to be that space for connection. Join us virtually for meditation, musical healing, discussion, and community.
All adult (18+) BIPOC are welcome to join, whether you are a survivor yourself or know someone who is. Learn about what healing can look like, take home some tools and tips, and connect over shared experiences with survivors like you.
Please read our BIPOC Healing Circle Guidelines and Requirements prior to registering. Join on the second Wednesday of every month. Registering once gains you access to all upcoming Survivors.org BIPOC Healing Circles and our Survivor Support Newsletter, so you will only need to register one time. This group is not for therapy purposes. Resources will be provided to participants for emergency support.
Starting at the edge of the Santa Monica Pier, 5K runners will head onto the hard-packed beach for an out-and-back course. This stunning oceanfront route is the perfect place to celebrate joy, strength, and solidarity together as a community. When runners return to the pier, they’ll be welcomed into our vibrant Wellness Festival—featuring nonprofits, local...
It can be difficult to find people who understand what it's like as a survivor of sexual violence. This group is a space for survivors to unite and support each other through sharing stories, expressing emotions, and creating community. Attendees will also discuss coping strategies and healing after trauma. Join us for this free and...
Join us for a gentle, trauma-informed session designed to support safety, choice, and nervous system regulation. This virtual practice will emphasize slow, supported postures held from 2 to 4 minutes, with invitational language and options throughout. This free, virtual yoga practice is gentle, grounding, and can meet survivors where they're at. Participants are encouraged to...
Join us virtually or in-person for this relaxing and healing fundraiser for Survivors.org. Participants will be guided through the ancient healing practices of sound meditation, restorative yoga, and intentional breathing to support nervous system regulation, deep relaxation, and overall well-being. This experience is designed to gently reduce stress, cultivate presence, and create space for physical...
Join us virtually or in-person for this relaxing and healing fundraiser for Survivors.org. Participants will be guided through the ancient healing practices of sound meditation, restorative yoga, and intentional breathing to support nervous system regulation, deep relaxation, and overall well-being. This experience is designed to gently reduce stress, cultivate presence, and create space for physical...
Artistic and creative expression have been shown to be an effective way for trauma survivors to process their trauma and express their emotions. This makes art a powerful tool in the healing process. Any and all survivors are invited to join us for this free, virtual event. Join a group of survivors led by the...
It can be difficult to find people who understand what it's like as a survivor of sexual violence. This group is a space for survivors to unite and support each other through sharing stories, expressing emotions, and creating community. Attendees will also discuss coping strategies and healing after trauma. Join us for this free and...
It can be difficult to find people who understand what it's like as a BIPOC survivor of sexual violence, and Surivors.org’s BIPOC Healing Circle aims to be that space for connection. Join us virtually for meditation, musical healing, discussion, and community.
All adult (18+) BIPOC are welcome to join, whether you are a survivor yourself or know someone who is. Learn about what healing can look like, take home some tools and tips, and connect over shared experiences with survivors like you.
Please read our BIPOC Healing Circle Guidelines and Requirements prior to registering. Join on the second Wednesday of every month. Registering once gains you access to all upcoming Survivors.org BIPOC Healing Circles and our Survivor Support Newsletter, so you will only need to register one time. This group is not for therapy purposes. Resources will be provided to participants for emergency support.
It can be difficult to find people who understand what it's like as a survivor of sexual violence. This group is a space for survivors to unite and support each other through sharing stories, expressing emotions, and creating community. Attendees will also discuss coping strategies and healing after trauma. Join us for this free and...
Artistic and creative expression have been shown to be an effective way for trauma survivors to process their trauma and express their emotions. This makes art a powerful tool in the healing process. Any and all survivors are invited to join us for this free, virtual event. Join a group of survivors led by the...
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