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Join Our Free Pasadena Therapy Sessions for LA Wildfire Survivors Wednesdays in February From 6-8PM
LOS ANGELES - Californer -- Free Therapy & Grief Support for Los Angeles Wildfire Survivors – Every Wednesday in February
Los Angeles, CA – Concerned Citizens of South Central Los Angeles (CCSCLA), in partnership with Epiphany Counseling, Christian Liberation Ministries, and Loveland Community Development Corporation, invites those impacted by the recent Los Angeles wildfires to "Dealing & Healing," a free support initiative offering professional therapy, grief recovery, and essential resources.
What: A safe and supportive space for wildfire survivors to express their emotions, receive guidance from licensed professionals, and access vital community resources—all at no cost. A warm meal will be served at 5:30 PM before each session.
When: Every Wednesday in February – 5, 12, 19, and 26 from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
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Where: Flintridge Center: 📍 236 W. Mountain Street, Unit 106, Pasadena, CA 91103
As wildfires continue to devastate communities, many survivors face emotional trauma, grief, and uncertainty. "Dealing & Healing" provides a compassionate environment where individuals can share their experiences and find support from experienced therapists and grief recovery professionals.
"We understand the emotional toll disasters take on individuals and families. Our goal is to help survivors process their experiences, heal, and connect with resources that can aid in their recovery," said a representative from CCSCLA.
This initiative is free and open to all who have been impacted. Whether you've lost your home, experienced trauma, or simply need a safe space to talk, you are welcome to attend.
For more information, contact:
📞 (323) 846-2500
📧 Visit www.ccscla.org
Los Angeles, CA – Concerned Citizens of South Central Los Angeles (CCSCLA), in partnership with Epiphany Counseling, Christian Liberation Ministries, and Loveland Community Development Corporation, invites those impacted by the recent Los Angeles wildfires to "Dealing & Healing," a free support initiative offering professional therapy, grief recovery, and essential resources.
What: A safe and supportive space for wildfire survivors to express their emotions, receive guidance from licensed professionals, and access vital community resources—all at no cost. A warm meal will be served at 5:30 PM before each session.
When: Every Wednesday in February – 5, 12, 19, and 26 from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
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Where: Flintridge Center: 📍 236 W. Mountain Street, Unit 106, Pasadena, CA 91103
As wildfires continue to devastate communities, many survivors face emotional trauma, grief, and uncertainty. "Dealing & Healing" provides a compassionate environment where individuals can share their experiences and find support from experienced therapists and grief recovery professionals.
"We understand the emotional toll disasters take on individuals and families. Our goal is to help survivors process their experiences, heal, and connect with resources that can aid in their recovery," said a representative from CCSCLA.
This initiative is free and open to all who have been impacted. Whether you've lost your home, experienced trauma, or simply need a safe space to talk, you are welcome to attend.
For more information, contact:
📞 (323) 846-2500
📧 Visit www.ccscla.org
Source: Concerned Citizens Of South Central Los Angeles
Filed Under: Non-profit
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