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Building Boundaries for the Future

Hosted By
Michaella H.
Tuesday, Sep 17, 2024 | 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Free
Meeting Full
Zoom
About this meeting
" Trigger warning": This group might discuss potentially triggering information like violence and sexual assault. A safe haven where individuals in recovery from domestic violence come together on a journey of healing. We believe in the power of words to mend, uplift, and empower. Through guided journal prompts, we navigate the pages of our stories, discovering strength, resilience, and the beauty of reclaiming our narratives. The first step to doing such is staying strong in our boundaries.
Hosts
  • Host

    Michaella H.

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  • Co-host

    Benjamin M.

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  • 2nd Co-host

    Carlo T.

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Recent reviews
Ben did a phenomenal job hosting today’s meeting in Michaellah’s absence, and it’s greatly appreciated! Thanks Ben for holding space for us today😇🥰
Oct 08, 2024
Michaella is a wonderful facilitator and does an excellent job exploring and addressing the many sides of setting boundaries.
Sep 17, 2024
It's really hard to get all that I can from this group because Michaellah speaks too fast to keep up
Aug 21, 2024
Great discussion and I can’t wait to continue this next week! Thanks Michaellah🥰
Aug 13, 2024
Michaellah is absolutely delightful to speak with and excels as a facilitator. She is truly an asset to Project Return.
Jun 18, 2024
Michaellah is a wonderful peer supporter and it's always a pleasure being part of her group. Thanks for always being so incredibly supportive Michaellah~never change<3
Jun 11, 2024
Very professional group leader🥰
Jun 07, 2024
Michaella’s groups are phenomenal! I absolutely adore her kind~gentle demeanor, the quality of content she provides for topic discussions, and genuine authenticity she projects as a peer
Apr 16, 2024
Today was an awesome meeting! Thanks Michaella~you rock!
Apr 03, 2024
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Attendees (30)
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Project Return Peer Support Network

PRPSN offers peer-to-peer support to help individuals reach their personal goals, such as living independently, going to school, getting a job, having friends and enjoying life in the community, and advancing in their recovery. Each group is individualized and self-directed. Activities and curricula are created by the facilitators and group participants. While some groups direct conversations on specific recovery-based discussions, others focus on physical wellness and its connection to mental wellness, building socialization skills, and the exploration of varying coping methods ranging from arts and music to writing and much, much more!

Basic Rules for Peer Support Groups

  • Observers/Note Takers are not permitted in these groups.
  • To foster safety and comfort for all, we do not discuss religion, politics, or race. We do respect all faiths, cultures, and spiritual beliefs.
  • Confidentiality: what is said here, stays here.
  • Please respect each other and silence when not speaking to limit background noise.
  • Be aware of other people who still need to share and retain feedback until all members have checked in. Please limit check-in to 2-3 minutes.
  • This is a safe space for everyone to share their thoughts and feelings, so there is no judgment. 
  • Please do not talk about specific medications.
  • Please be mindful of the words/language we use. Don't point profanities at others.
  • All participants must be 18 years of age or older.
  • We have great passion because of our knowledge and life experiences. FOR THE SAFETY OF ALL PRESENT, please be careful to share your own experience, strength and hope and refrain from giving advice.
  • When giving feedback, use first-person statements such as "This is what works for me" or "This is what I've done."
  • If you need extra support today, let us know and the staff assistant can take you to a breakout room. Or call the Project Return Warmline at 1-888-448-9777. Monday through Friday 2:30 PM to 10:00 PM and Saturday and Sunday 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.