In-Person BIPOC Mental Health Support Group @ Junior High [Glendale]

In-Person BIPOC Mental Health Support Group @ Junior High [Glendale]

Support groups for the BIPOC community. Our groups are designed as intimate, 1.5-hour sessions dedicated to fostering a safe space for you.

By Insula Collective

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Monday, June 3 · 7 - 8:30pm PDT

Location

Junior High

603 South Brand Boulevard Glendale, CA 91204

About this event

Welcome to Insula Collective's Support Groups, tailored for the BIPOC community. BIPOC stands for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, recognizing and honoring the diverse ethnic backgrounds that make up our community. Our support groups are designed as intimate, 1.5-hour sessions dedicated to fostering a safe and inclusive space for individuals to share, connect, and support one another.


With a commitment to ensuring each participant has the opportunity to speak and be heard, our groups limit attendance to no more than 15 individuals. This deliberate size allows for a more personal and focused experience. The session structure is thoughtfully organized to maximize engagement and ensure a nurturing environment.

We kick off each support group with established guidelines to maintain a safe and respectful space. The session begins with a check-in, providing everyone with a chance to share their current thoughts and feelings. Our discussion is centered around a specific topic, facilitated by prompts or questions to guide the conversation, encouraging a deeper exploration of shared experiences.

Towards the end of the session, we transition into a positive close that includes an affirmation, reinforcing the strength found in shared stories and struggles. We also incorporate a poetry reading, embracing the therapeutic power of artistic expression. Finally, we conclude with a commitment to action, empowering participants to take tangible steps toward personal growth and community support.

Join us at Insula Collective's Support Groups—a sanctuary where dialogue, empathy, and communal strength converge to uplift and unite the BIPOC community.

Frequently asked questions

What's the agenda/what to expect?

-Welcome [5-10 mins] -Check-in [15-20 mins] -Prompt [30-45mins] -Positive Close and Let Go Exercise [10-15 mins]

What is Insula Collective?

Insula Collective is a community-driven initiative founded by Briana Boyd, a certified peer support specialist, offering support groups tailored for the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) community. We create inclusive spaces for sharing experiences and fostering mental health and wellness.

Is there a cost to participate?

Participation in our support groups is donation based. Pay-what-you-can! Our suggested donation is $7-$10. What you contribute is confidential and no one who is unable to donate will be refused. Our mission is to make mental health support accessible to all members of the BIPOC community.

Who will lead the group?

Our founder, Briana, a certified peer support specialist, leads the support groups. They bring both professional expertise and personal understanding to create a supportive and empathetic environment.

I have another question not answered here!

Feel free to browse the FAQ on insulacollective.com or email me/message me and i'll be happy to answer!

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