• Co-dependents Anonymous (CoDA)

    CODA is a fellowship with its only requirement for membership is a desire for healthy and loving relationships. We gather together to support and share with each other in a journey of self-discovery/learning to love the self; while becoming increasingly honest with ourselves about our personal histories and our own codependent behaviors (newcomers are invited at 15 minutes early to ask questions and get information about CoDA).

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  • Co-dependents Anonymous (CoDA)

    Co-dependent Anonymous (CoDA) is a support group focused on developing healthy and loving relationships. CoDA gathers biweekly to support and share lessons learned on the journey to self-discovery and learning to love one’s self—all while becoming increasingly honest with about our personal histories and own codependent behaviors.

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  • Co-dependents Anonymous (CoDA)

    Co-dependent Anonymous (CoDA) is a support group focused on developing healthy and loving relationships. CoDA gathers biweekly to support and share lessons learned on the journey to self-discovery and learning to love one’s self—all while becoming increasingly honest with about our personal histories and own codependent behaviors.

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  • Co-dependents Anonymous (CoDA)

    Co-dependent Anonymous (CoDA) is a support group focused on developing healthy and loving relationships. CoDA gathers biweekly to support and share lessons learned on the journey to self-discovery and learning to love one’s self—all while becoming increasingly honest with about our personal histories and own codependent behaviors.

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  • Co-dependents Anonymous (CoDA)

    Co-dependent Anonymous (CoDA) is a support group focused on developing healthy and loving relationships. CoDA gathers biweekly to support and share lessons learned on the journey to self-discovery and learning to love one’s self—all while becoming increasingly honest with about our personal histories and own codependent behaviors.

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  • Managing Reintegration Today

    This is an open discussion support group for women coming out of incarceration. Join this safe and confidential space where one can share experiences and challenges with re-entry. Learn how to maintain change by confronting past beliefs and develop new strategies for approaching interactions through the maintenance of positive relationships. Based on the concept and strategies of navigating reentry into the community utilizing evidenced-based practices around Moral Recognition Therapy.

    Open to any women who are justice involved.

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  • Advocacy and Me

    This informative event is designed to empower women to interact with government systems and to feel confident in advocating for themselves. Research has shown that women are expected to advocate for others, but are less likely to self-advocate for themselves and their own needs. Break through your self-doubt by learning the power that you have to interact with your government. Learn how to file a petition, register for Turbots online, attend government meetings, file an initiative or referendum, etc.

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  • Managing Reintegration Today (MRT) Support Group

    This is an open support group. Join this safe and confidential space to discuss those matters surrounding reintegration into the community. Learn how to navigate day to day challenges, how to have a conversation about your charge, work on rebuilding and establishing healthy relationships, and find support amongst others like you. Based upon the concepts and strategies of Moral Recognition Therapy, an evidenced based program for those coming out of incarceration.

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  • BFF Workshop Series – Building Boundaries with a Bestie

    In this workshop, we will be discussing how to navigate conflict resolution and how to build strong boundaries with the people you care about.

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  • BFF Workshop Series – Climbing the Ladder of “Friendtimacy”

    Seeking deeper friendships? This workshop discusses the different stages of friendship and how to maintain them, from acquaintances to best friends. This topic will focus on friendship expert Shasta Nelson’s Triangle of Frientimacy and the necessary components of healthy, reciprocal relationships. You will also learn the roles that meaningful relationships and fling friendships play in our lives, the importance of both, and how to discern the difference between them.

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