UR Pathway Community Wellness Check In

UR Pathway Community Wellness Check In

UR Pathway is a peer-led supportive space for Black people, Indigenous people, and People of Color to safely vent and cope with life.

By Minority Recovery Collective Inc.

Location

Online

Refund Policy

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About this event

Unique Recovery Pathway, affectionately referred to as UR (your) Pathway, brings a fresh approach to mental health / recovery support. Our weekly community check-in sessions are free to attend and designed to celebrate all pathways of recovery while supporting the influence of culture and identity on one's healing journey.

We understand that recovery is unique to every individual and aim to create a safe space of community and support for those seeking healing from addiction (substance use disorder/SUD)/addictive behaviors, mental health challenges, and traumatic experiences.

This includes but is not exclusive to:

• Alcoholism

• Anxiety

• Bi-polar disorder

• Black existence

• Co-dependency

• Compulsive behaviors

• Depression

• Domestic violence

• Drug addictions (i.e. cocaine, heroin, k2spice, meth, etc)

• Eating disorders

• Financial dysfunction and gambling

• Gun violence

• Homelessness/shelter insecurity

• Police brutality

• Sex addiction

General Session:

Every 1st Wednesday | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

For Men & Women:

Every 2nd Wednesday | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

For Artists & Creatives:

Every 3rd Wednesday | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

For Entrepreneurs, Professionals, & Students:

Every 4th Wednesday | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

UR Pathway support group meetings are held every Wednesday at 6PM (EST). Hosted with Zoom, you will receive access after registration.

Organized by

Minority Recovery Collective Inc. (MRCI, pronounced mercy) was founded to normalize recovery for Communities of Color through healthy, positive social interactions. We accomplish this through our signature Sober Social events, Sober-ish Meet Ups, and other programs/services. By creating a positive gathering space for individuals in recovery and the greater community, we promote healthy social reintegration into society.

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