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Where to Find Us: ............................................................................................. 6
London: Community Education and Training Certification Courses ........ 9
Workshops ................................................................................................ 9
Peer Support at CMHA Middlesex ......................................................... 10
Personal Awareness & Growth (London) ................................................ 11
Anxiety Management Group .......................................................................... 11
Assert Yourself ............................................................................................... 11
Concurrent Disorders ..................................................................................... 11
Family Support ............................................................................................... 12
Girls Creating Change .................................................................................... 12
Indigenous Awareness ................................................................................... 12
Loosening the Knots of Anger ........................................................................ 12
Men’s Group .................................................................................................. 13
Man Made ...................................................................................................... 13
Intersections................................................................................................... 13
Inspiration Station .......................................................................................... 13
Living Life to the Full ...................................................................................... 14
Mental Health Literacy ................................................................................... 14
One-to-One Grief Support ............................................................................. 14
Recovery Side By Side................................................................................... 15
Self-Compassion ........................................................................................... 15
Self-Abuse Finally Ends (SAFE) ...................................................................... 15
Stop Hiding Your Power ................................................................................ 15
Survivors of Suicide Loss 8 Week Support Group ......................................... 16
Survivors of Suicide: Peer Suicide Bereavement Group ................................ 16
Survive Life’s Crisis: An Alternative Way to Get Through Hell ....................... 16
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Rock Talk ....................................................................................................... 16
Women’s Wellness Group .............................................................................. 17
Physical Wellness & Health (London)...................................................... 17
Baseball ......................................................................................................... 17
Community Outreach Injection Nurse ............................................................ 17
Energy Break .................................................................................................. 18
HIV Testing ..................................................................................................... 18
Foot Care Clinic ............................................................................................. 18
Intensati Workout ........................................................................................... 19
Mood Walks ................................................................................................... 19
Smoking Cessation ........................................................................................ 19
Rapid Access to Addiction Medicine ............................................................. 19
Reiki Level 1 Workshop.................................................................................. 20
Reiki Reattunements ...................................................................................... 20
WRAP – Wellness Recovery Action Plan ....................................................... 20
London: Creativity & Expression ............................................................. 21
Belong to Song .............................................................................................. 21
Drum Circle .................................................................................................... 21
Editorial Advisory Board ................................................................................. 21
Embroidery Circle .......................................................................................... 21
Expressions .................................................................................................... 22
Knitting Circle ................................................................................................. 22
Music Jam ...................................................................................................... 22
Micro Enterprise ............................................................................................. 22
Pet Owners Support Group ........................................................................... 23
Sewing ........................................................................................................... 23
Social & Leisure (London) ....................................................................... 23
Cards and Games .......................................................................................... 23
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Dungeons & Dragons ..................................................................................... 23
How Do You Keep the Music Playing ............................................................ 24
Westminster Women’s Group ........................................................................ 24
Multi-Cultural Senior’s Group ........................................................................ 24
White Oaks Womens’ Support Group ............................................................ 25
Personal Awareness & Growth (Strathroy).............................................. 25
Gardening ...................................................................................................... 25
Survivors of Suicide: Peer Suicide Bereavement Group ................................ 25
Physical Wellness & Health (Strathroy) ................................................... 26
Diabetes Education Class .............................................................................. 26
Laundry & Shower Access ............................................................................. 26
Y-Connect ...................................................................................................... 26
Mood Walks…………………………………………………………………………26
Creativity & Expression (Strathroy) ......................................................... 27
Art Group ....................................................................................................... 27
Social & Leisure (Strathroy) ..................................................................... 27
Activities & Games ......................................................................................... 27
Bingo .............................................................................................................. 27
Karaoke .......................................................................................................... 27
Men’s Group .................................................................................................. 28
Therapy Dog Visit ........................................................................................... 28
Exeter Site Programs .............................................................................. 28
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CMHA Middlesex acknowledges the ancestral and traditional territories
of the Anishinaabek (ani-shin-a-beck), Haundenosaunee (How-den-o-saw-knee), Huron-Wendat (Huron Wan-dad), Attawandaron (ed-a-wan-dren), and the Lenni-Lenape (Len-ee Len-uh-pee) who are the original
owners and custodians of the land on which we stand. We seek a new
relationship with the Original Peoples of this land, one based in honour
and deep respect.
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Strathroy (serving West Middlesex County) 21 Richmond Street, Strathroy, ON 519-245-0120
Exeter 149B Thames Road West, Exeter, ON 519-235-0335 London - Queens Ave. Site 534 Queens Avenue, London, ON 519-668-0624 London - Huron St. Site (also the location of 24/7 Crisis Centre) 648 Huron Street, London ON 519-434-9191 My Sisters’ Place 566 Dundas St., London, ON 519-679-9570 Crouch Neighbourhood Resource Centre 550 Hamilton Road, London, ON 519-642-7630 x225 London Coffee House 371 Hamilton Rd., London, ON 519-204-4719 We also offer many programs at London Public Library branches, Goodwill Industries, the YMCA of Western Ontario and other wonderful community locations. Thanks to our partners for sharing their space, resources and expertise with us. And always, find us online at www.cmhamiddlesex.ca.
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Mental Health First Aid This workshop teaches participants how to help someone who is showing signs of a mental health problem or is experiencing a mental health crisis. The 12-hour training covers the following topics:
- Signs and symptoms of mental health problems and crisis situations;
- A basic model to provide Mental Health First Aid; - Information about how to help in a crisis and how to help
prevent a crisis from arising; - Encouraging a person to identify options for help.
The training is open to the general public, families, formal caregivers such as teachers, health service providers, emergency workers, human resource professionals, employers and people with lived experience of mental illness. Maximum number of participants is 25. We reserve the right to cancel or reschedule if there are an insufficient number of registrants. For more information, or to register, please contact [email protected]
SAFETALK This is a half-day alertness training that prepares anyone over the age of 15, regardless of prior experience or training, to become a suicide-alert helper. Most people with thoughts of suicide do not truly want to die, but are struggling with the pain in their lives. Through their words and actions, they invite help to stay alive. SAFETALK-trained helpers can recognize these invitations and take action by connecting them with life-saving intervention resources, such as caregivers trained in ASIST. Register online at www.cmhamiddlesex.ca/learn.
Please check back regularly on our website www.cmhamiddlesex.ca regarding upcoming public education workshops. If you have any questions regarding our workshops, please connect with Denise at 519-432-1607 ext. 6422.
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Peer support is a powerful opportunity for a person
(peer) living with a mental health need and/or addiction
challenge to connect with another person (peer
supporter) who has experienced a similar challenge
and has gone through their own recovery progress.
CMHA Middlesex recognizes the value of peer support in all its forms.
This includes the informal model where individuals connect as
participants in a natural way based on shared experiences and
formalized peer support offered by a trained and experienced peer
supporter who is a volunteer or worker at CMHA Middlesex. CMHA
Middlesex offers formalized peer support through the Transitional
Discharge Model
and piloting it
within Crisis
Services and
Outreach
Services.
Throughout this
guide, you will
notice a “P” icon
next to programs
facilitated by
peer supporters
and where peer
support is at its
core. For more
information,
please contact
Jenna at 519-432-
1607 x 6427.
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An 8-week educational series for people living with anxiety that runs for two hours, once per week. The group defines “anxiety” and provides strategies, resources and information to help individuals cope with, and overcome, anxiety symptoms.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Queens Ave. Site 1:30-3:30pm
Thursday - - Yes
Registration/Information: Participants must attend any ONE of the offered Information Sessions. Our information sessions will NOT run during the months of June and July, resuming August 2019. The information sessions will run on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 11:00am-12:00pm at 534 Queens Ave. to be considered eligible to attend the summer session. Information sessions explain the group format and help with successful completion of the group. These sessions are drop-in only so you do not need to call to register prior to attending. The Information Sessions are scheduled on the following dates: August 1 & 15, 2019. For more information call 519-668-0624 Joey at X299, Brianna at X375, or Kerry Ann at X293. Please note: Unfortunately, our summer session is already full and our next session will begin September 2019. The date is TBD. Thank you for your patience, please contact facilitators for more information.
Develop assertiveness skills and learn how to improve your communication and interpersonal relationships in a safe and fun group environment. We will engage in-group discussion, interactive activities and role-play.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Byron Library 10am-12pm
Tuesdays August 13
Sept. 17
Yes
Registration/Information: Please call Carolyn 519-432-1607 x 6421.
This ongoing, informal, and drop-in peer supported group uses the harm reduction model to talk about addictions and mental illness, and facilitator's include relevant educational information. Members are encouraged to participate during group with voluntary check-ins. (continue to next page)
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Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Queens Ave Site Hal Mountain Rm
11am-1pm
Wednesdays N/A N/A No
Registration/Information: N/A Note: This is an ongoing group, no beginning or end dates. This is a peer supported group “P”
Group education and support meetings are offered for the informal caregivers of those struggling with mental health issues. Regular orientation sessions are offered to introduce the program and topics covered.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Yes Registration: To receive an invitation to an orientation session, email [email protected] or call 519-518-2436.
Young women's group that aims to build peer connections, develop new life skills, and explore community resources. Get together to create change within yourself and the community!
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Goodwill 255 Horton St.
3pm-5pm
Wednesdays June 5 July 31 No
Information: Call Michelle 519-432-1607 x6418.
Explore traditional indigenous culture with Indigenous Liaison Outreach Worker, Reta VanEvery.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
My Sisters’ Place N/A Twice a month
N/A N/A No
Registration: For schedule, call 519-679-9570 x5523 Please Note: This is open to those who identify as a woman.
Learn about the history of anger and how to become more aware of your own anger patterns, triggers, and related physical, emotional, and cognitive experiences. (continue to next page)
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Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
244 Adelaide St. South
2pm-4pm
Thursdays June 20
July 29 Yes
For more information: Call Afsaneh 519-432-1607 x6416. Please note: Located in Glen Cairn Resource Centre.
The Men’s Group offers a weekly opportunity for men to address topics that matter to them.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Crouch Library 550 Hamilton Rd.
2pm-4pm
Thursdays June 6 July 25 No
For more information: Call Glenn 519-432-1607 x6424. Please note: This is an ongoing group.
A 7-week discussion group for young men ages 17 – 25. The program promotes positive male role models and helps young men find their voice and use it to create change. Group is co-facilitated by CMHA and ANOVA staff.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Yes Registration: Call Doug 519-673-3173.
This group is a safe space for people who identify within the LGBTQ + spectrum, or exploring their sexual identity. Come out and develop a peer support base through various activities.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Central Library
1:00pm Wednesdays June 12
Aug. 14
Yes
Registration/Information: Please call Denise 519-432-1607 x6422. Please note: This group meets once a month, June 12, July 10 & August 14
This is a great destination if you are on a quest for positive inspiration. Watch a new 'ted talks' each week followed by a short discussion. (Continue to next page)
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Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Central Library 2 hours Mondays June 17
July 29
Yes
Registration/Information: Please call Afsaneh 519-432-1607 x 6416.
Please note: This program runs for 6 weeks- there is no group on July 1, 2019.
In eight enjoyable 90-minute sessions-one per week-this program helps people make a difference to their lives. Participants are taught how to deal with their feelings when fed up, worried or hopeless, and learn skills to help them tackle life’s problems.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Sherwood Forest Mall Library – 1225 Wonderland Rd. S
10:30am-12pm
Fridays June 7 July 26 Yes
Registration/Information: Please call Michelle 519-432-1607 x6418
Gain a better understanding and appreciation of mental health. We will provide information on the signs, symptoms and how to access support.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Queens Ave.
2pm-3:30pm
Wednesdays June 5 August 7
No
Registration/Information: For more information call David Small 519-808-5203 Please note: Being held on Wednesday June 5 & 9, Wed. July 3 & 17, and Wed. August 7.
Professional one-to-one support for individuals who have been affected by a suicide death loss. Sessions can be offered in person or over the phone. By appointment.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Huron St. Site N/A N/A N/A N/A Yes Registration: Call 519-434-9191. By appointment only. Please Note: Selected groups may be offered as part of the Grief Support Program. Suicide loss support groups are offered 3 times per year. Registration is required. Please call 519-434-9191 for more details.
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A semi-structured group facilitated by the Peer Support Program designed to encourage new ways to activate your recovery goals and maintain stability in the community.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
TBD 6pm-7:30pm
Wednesdays July 3 August 21
Yes
Registration/Information: Call Jenna 519-432-1607 x6427.
We have so much compassion for others, but moving forward on your own path requires ‘self’ compassion. This is a drop-in group.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
My Sisters’ Place
1pm-2pm
Wednesdays N/A N/A No
Registration/Information: Call 519-679-9750 x5530. Please note: This is open to those who identify as a woman.
Peer Support group for those who self-harm and are looking for healthier ways to cope. Check-in's and program modules help gain a better understanding of individual thoughts, feelings and behaviors.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Queens Ave. Site
7pm-8:30pm
Wednesdays N/A N/A Yes
Registration/Information: Please contact group facilitator Martha at 519-808-5167. Please note: This is an ongoing, drop-in style group; however, initial registration is required.
This 6-week life skills group serves like - minded individuals interested in changing their lives for the better by making self-care a priority and having a desire to stay connected to their true self.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Sherwood Library 1225 Wonderland
Rd. S.
2pm-4pm
Fridays June 7 July 12 Yes
Registration/Information: Please call Afsaneh 519-432-1607 ext. 6416.
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This is a free, 8-week program, designed for those aged 16 and over, who are currently or have been affected by a suicide death loss. A professionally facilitated, closed grief support group. Small group size.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Huron St. 6:30pm-8:30pm
Thursdays June 6 July 25 Yes
Registration/Information: Please call 519-434-9191 or email [email protected].
This monthly drop-in group is for individuals who are or have been affected by a suicide loss. You will feel less alone and safe in this group with others who “get it,” and understand without judgement. You can expect confidentiality, understanding, sharing and support.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Queens Ave Site
7pm-9pm 2nd Tuesday of the month
N/A N/A No
Registration/Information: call (519) 668-0624 or email [email protected]. Please note: This is a peer supported group “P”
A workshop that will work with the skills of the Distress Tolerance Section of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Goodwill 255 Horton St.
1-3pm Friday June 21 Aug. 9
Yes
Registration/Information: Call or text Holly at 519-808-5191.
The group is designed to assist individuals in identifying that they have emotions and that sometimes those emotions are difficult to express. In order to connect to those various emotions, we listen to music that participants have identified has personal meaning. Music styles are diverse, not just rock! (continue to next page)
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Queens Ave. Site
2pm-4pm Thursdays N/A N/A No
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Registration/Information: Call Ed 519-668-0624. Please note: A drop-in style group.
This group provides a balance between educational workshops and fun social endeavors. This is a Life Skills for Women where participants learn about self-empowerment, goals setting, self-belief, and leadership with mutual support.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
My Sisters’ Place
10am-12pm
Tuesdays N/A N/A No
Registration/Information: Call Afsaneh at 519-432-1607 x6416 Please note: Program is ongoing
Come join the CMHA Warriors team for the 2019 season! Have the opportunity to learn the skills and rules of baseball in a supportive and fun environment! No experience required. Practice and games through the summer.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
McMahen Park 640 Adelaide
St.N
1-3pm Thursdays June 6 Sept. 5
Yes
Registration/Information: please call Michelle 519-432-1607 x6418.
Please note: Games and practices may be cancelled due to bad weather or heat warnings.
Working with the Transitional Case Management team, this program works in the community to support individuals who have a hard time following medication treatment schedules and connecting individuals who do not usually engage with the health care system.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Various locations
By appointment
Weekdays N/A N/A Yes
Registration/Information: Registration and a Physician’s referral required, please call 519-668-0624.
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Group workout that incorporates cardiovascular endurance, resistance training and flexibility. Additionally helps improve mental and physical well-being while meeting others!
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Centre Branch YMCA
382 Waterloo St.
11am-12pm
Wednesdays ongoing ongoing Yes
Registration/Information: Call Michelle at 519-432-1607 x6418
Free, anonymous HIV Rapid Testing in partnership with London InterCommunity Health Centre. Non-judgmental, caring staff will answer your questions about risks, keeping safe and your HIV status.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
My Sisters’ Place.
1pm-2pm
1st & 3rd Thursday of every month
N/A N/A Yes
Registration/Information: Call 519-679-9570 x 5530. Please note: This is open to those who identify as a woman.
Foot care is available for individuals living with mental illness or who have limited financial means. Registration required unless otherwise noted. Call 519-668-0624 for more information. (Continue to next page)
Queens Ave Site
My Sisters’ Place London Coffee House Men’s Luncheon Egerton Baptist Church
Times vary 10AM– 12:00PM 1st Thursday of the month 9AM – 11AM 2nd Thursday of the month 11AM – 12:30PM 3rd Thursday of the month
By Appointment Only Drop In Drop In Drop In
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Yoga and breathing exercises and taking care of yourself. Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration
Req. My Sisters’
Place 5:45pm-6:45pm
Tuesdays N/A N/A Yes
Registration/Information: Call 519-679-9570 ext. 5530. Please Note: This is open to those who identify as a woman.
Mood Walks is a province-wide initiative that promotes physical activity in nature, or “green exercise,” as a way to improve both physical and mental health. Connect to the forest city!
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Various trails in the city
11am-12pm
Tuesdays ongoing ongoing Yes
Registration/Information: Call Michelle at 519-432-1607 x6418.
Learn about the effects of smoking and discover resources (nicotine patches, inhalers, etc.) to help you reduce and eventually quit smoking.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Queens Ave. Site 2pm-3pm
Mondays N/A N/A Yes
Registration/Information: Call 519-668-0624. Registration occurs at first visit.
The Rapid Access to Addiction Medicine (RAAM) clinic provides various medications for substance use disorders. The clinic primarily provides Suboxone to treat opioid use disorder and assist with opioid withdrawal. The clinic also provides Naltrexone, which is used to treat alcohol use disorder by helping individuals cut back or stop drinking. Staffing at the clinic includes a Physician, Nurse Practitioners, a nurse, a medical office assistant as well as counsellors for any individual who wishes to speak with when attending clinic. Clinic services are by appointment and referral only. (Continue to next page)
Strathroy
9:00AM – 2:30PM 3rd Wednesday of the month
By Appointment Only
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The clinic is closed on statutory holidays. For more information, please contact Addiction Services of Thames Valley at 519-673-3242 ext. 281. The Clinic is located at 648 Huron Street on the second floor of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA).
Reiki is an Ancient Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. It is based on the idea that an unseen "life force energy" flows through us and is what causes us to be alive. If one's "life force energy" is low, then we are more likely to get sick or feel stress, and if it is high, we are more capable of being happy and healthy.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Central YMCA 1pm-3pm
Thursday June 27
Aug. 1
Yes
Registration/Information: Please call or text Holly to register at 519-808-5191
Reiki is an ancient practice using Universal Energy. Please call Holly if you need more detail.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Centre Branch Y 1pm-3pm
Thursdays June 13
Aug 15
Yes
Registration/Information: Please call Holly to register at 519-808-5191 Please note: This class repeats during the month it is offered. Therefore, choose just one of the June dates and/or one of the August dates. This means you are welcome to register during both months.
A module workshop offered by the Peer Support Program for anyone who experiences addictions and/or mental health struggles. Learn how to make a Wellness Recovery Action Plan to monitor your well-being and respond to your unique needs.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
TBD TBD TBD N/A N/A Yes Registration/Information: Contact Jenna Courtemanche at 519-432-1607 ext. 6437
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A weekly drop-in music jam for those with lived experience of mental illness, offered by the London Arts Council. Sing, play, or just listen as participants share original songs, improvise or perform with the live band. All genders are welcome. “P”
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
My Sisters’ Place
1pm-3pm
Thursdays N/A N/A No
Registration/Information: www.londonarts.ca/belong-to-song or contact Catherine ([email protected] or 519-439-0013 ext. 3)
A weekly drop-in drumming circle for women provided by volunteer. Everyone is welcome.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
My Sisters’ Place
11am-12pm
Mondays N/A N/A No
Registration/Information: Call 519-679-9570 x5530. Please note: This is open to those who identify as a woman.
Get involved in the clients own newsletter.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Coffee Culture 2pm-3pm Mondays June 17
August 19
Yes
Registration/Information: Please call Holly at 519-808-5191. Please note: The Editorial Advisory Board meets once a month.
An informal group for beginners to experts. Stitch independently or join in on a group project. Everyone is welcome and all supplies are provided.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
My Sisters’ Place
1pm-2pm
Tuesdays N/A N/A No
Registration/Information: Call 519-679-9570 x5530. Please note: this is open to those who identify as a woman.
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Acting-express yourself in a theatre style circle. The group will be taking a summer break for July & August 2019.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
My Sisters’ Place
10:30am-11:30am
Thursdays June 6 June 27
No
Registration/Information: Call 519-679-9570 x5523. Please note: this is open to those who identify as a woman.
A weekly volunteer-led drop-in group for women. All supplies are provided, or you may bring your own. Everyone is welcome – beginning to expert.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
My Sisters’ Place
1:15pm-2:15pm
Mondays N/A N/A No
Registration/Information: Call 519-679-9570 x5530. Please note: this is open to those who identify as a woman.
An opportunity to sing-along with a piano player. There will be a microphone and books to follow the words of songs.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
My Sisters’ Place
10:30am-12pm
Thursdays N/A N/A No
Registration/Information: Call 519-679-9570 x5523. Please note: this is open to those who identify as a woman.
A mission based social enterprise that allows women to design and create jewelry and accessories from recycled jewelry.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
My Sisters’ Place 10am-12pm & 1-3pm
Tues., Wed., Thurs.
N/A N/A Yes
Registration/Information: Call Lynn at 519-679-9570 x5533 Please note: This is a peer-supported group “ď”.
Wait-list - Application/Interview process to take place.
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A chance to share information and resources with other pet owners. Pet food and discussion about animals – must attend the whole program in order to receive pet food.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
My Sisters’ Place 1:30pm –
2:30pm
1st Wed., of each month
N/A N/A No
Registration/Information: Call 519-679-9570 x5530. Please note: this is open to those who identify as a woman.
Volunteers will assist you with your sewing project. Sewing machines, material and patterns supplied.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
My Sisters’ Place 12:30pm – 2pm
Thursdays N/A N/A No
Registration/Information: Call 519-679-9570 x5530. Please note: this is open to those who identify as a woman.
This casual group welcomes people who enjoy socializing while playing various games. Feel at ease in this relaxed and friendly group.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Crouch Library 2pm-5pm
Wednesdays N/A N/A No
Registration/Information: Please call Christine at 519-642-7630 x 225 Please note: Meeting Room 3. This is an ongoing program.
Learn to play Dungeons & Dragons. New and veteran players welcome. A great way to make friends and go on adventures!
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Riverview TBD TBD N/A N/A Yes Registration/Information: Call D. Wang at 519-646-6200 Please note: Date and Time to be determined collectively.
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This group will study music and its role as an inspirational force and promote music listening as a means to improve personal wellness. Listening to music, group discussion, creativity and audiovisual tools will comprise this group.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
East London Library
3pm-5pm
Wednesdays June 5 July 17
Yes
Bostwick Library 2-4pm Tuesdays June 4 July 16
Yes
Registration/Information: Call Glenn at 519-432-1607 x6424. Wednesdays at East London Library, 2016 Dundas St. & Tuesdays at Bostwick Library, 501 Southdale Rd. West. Please note: Free but registration is limited.
This group is designed to promote wellness through sensitive educational and informative programs within a cultural context, to facilitate social support and promote recovery with multicultural groups in the community.
Group Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Educational & Info Session
10am-11:30am
4th Wednesday of the month
Nov 28, 2018
June 26,
2019
No
Indigenous Awareness
Info/Social Art for Healing
10am- 11:30am
3rd Wednesday of
the month
Dec 12, 2018
June 19,
2019
No
Registration/Information: Call Tayba at 519-686-8600 x7388 Please note: Located at Family Centre Westminster – 690 Osgoode Dr.
This group is designed to promote wellness through sensitive educational and informative programs within a cultural context, to facilitate social support and promote recovery with multicultural senior’s groups in the community.
Group Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Educational & Info Session
10am-11:30am
1st Tuesday of the month
Nov. 6, 2018
June 4, 2019
No
Indigenous Awareness
Info/Social Art for Healing
10am- 11:30am
2nd Tuesday of the month
Nov 13, 2018
June 11,
2019
No
Registration/Information: Call Tayba at 519-686-8600 x7388 Please note: Located at Jalna Library – South London Neighbourhood Resource Centre at 1119 Jalna Blvd.
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This group is designed to promote wellness through sensitive educational and informative programs within a cultural context, to facilitate social support and promote recovery with multicultural groups in the community. This group is for Arabic speaking women only.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Jalna Library 6:30pm-8:00pm
3rd Thursday of every 2nd
month
Oct 18, 2018
June 20,
2019
Yes
Registration/Information: Call Tayba at 519-686-8600 x7388 Please note: Located at Jalna Library – South London Neighbourhood Resource Centre at 1119 Jalna Blvd.
Come join us Tuesday and Thursday mornings in the client garden where we tend to our delicious fruits and vegetables that will be used in our Tuesday and Thursday Lunch Program. The garden has raised beds and large pathways, which make it accessible to many individuals with various abilities.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Strathroy Site
9:30am-10:30am
Tues. & Thurs. June 4 Aug. 29
Yes
Registration/Information: Registration required, please call 519-245-0120 x3241 Please note: Weather permitting.
This monthly drop-in group is for individuals who are or have been affected by a suicide loss. You will feel less alone and safe in this group with others who “get it,” and understand without judgement. You can expect confidentiality, understanding, sharing and support.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Req.
Strathroy Site
6:30pm-8:30pm
Last Wednesday of the month
N/A N/A No
Registration/Information: call (519) 245-0120 or email. Please note: This is a peer supported group “P”
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This education and support group meets the third Friday of every month. Diabetes educators who are registered nurses and dietitians staff the group. No workshops in July or Aug.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Required
Strathroy Site
1:00 – 3:00pm
Every 3rd
Friday of the month
June 21 June 21
Yes
Registration: Call Ange or Kirby 519-245-0120 ext. 3241
For your hygiene needs we offer the use of a washer and dryer and a private shower room. Availability based on a first come, first served basis.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Required
Strathroy Site
AM/PM Mon-Fri N/A N/A Yes
Registration/Information: Please call Kirby 519-245-0120 ext. 3241 to register.
Get fit, get healthy, and get moving! Join our group for an hour of exercise at the local YMCA. Clients are given a one-on-one training session to create a personal exercise program and can attend group classes.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Required
Strathroy YMCA
1:00 – 2:30pm
Mondays & Thursdays
N/A N/A Yes
Registration/Information: Please call Kirby 519-245-0120 ext. 3241 to register.
Come get back to nature. Join us for a hike at local conservation areas on Monday mornings and enjoy the scenery. Bring your sunblock, water, comfortable shoes, and bug spray.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Required
Strathroy Site
10:00am– 11:30am
Monday June 3 Aug 26
Yes
Registration: Please call 519-245-0120 ext. 3241 to register.
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Each week, individuals can express themselves with various art mediums and techniques as well as contributing to a collaborative group project. The program supplies most materials.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Required
Strathroy Site
1pm – 3:30pm
Wednesday June 5 Aug. 28
Yes
Registration: Call 519-245-0120 ext. 3241 Please Note: Program runs 1st, 3rd & 4th Wednesday of the month.
Join us in the Activity area for socializing and games such as cards, board games, shuffleboard, billiards and more.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Required
Strathroy Site
1:00 – 2:00pm
Mon, Tues & Fridays
June 6 Aug 29
Yes
Registration: Call 519-245-0120 ext. 3241
Come play a game of Bingo for socializing and fun. Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration
Required Strathroy
Site 1pm-2pm Thursdays June 6 Aug.
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Registration: Call 519-245-0120 ext. 3241
Come join us on the 2nd Tuesday of the month for some Karaoke fun. Sing your favorite tune or sit and listen to others sing theirs.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Required
Strathroy Site
1:00pm – 2:00pm
Tuesdays June 11 Aug. 13
Yes
Registration: Registration required, please call 519-245-0120 ext. 3241
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Join us for Ted Talks, great discussions, leisure activities, board or card games, day trips and educational workshops that address topics important to our group members. Individuals are encouraged to form peer bonds inside and outside the agency.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Required
Strathroy Site
10:00am – 12:00pm
Tuesdays April 11 N/A Yes
Registration: Please call Kirby at 519-245-0120 ext. 3241
Come have a visit with Georgia the Therapy Dog and have a snack while visiting and socializing with others.
Location Time Day Begins Ends Registration Required
Strathroy Site
2– 2:30pm Thursdays N/A N/A No
Information: Join us in the Community Wellness area.
Are you interested in the community wellness programs at our Exeter
Site? Connect with Angela at 519-235-0335 to learn about the fun and
exciting programs happening in Exeter.
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