East Harlem: MAT Support Group
East Harlem Drop-In Center 104 -106 E 126th Street, New York, NY, United StatesThis group provides a space for participants to discuss Medication Assisted Recovery (MAT).
This group provides a space for participants to discuss Medication Assisted Recovery (MAT).
This weekly group highlights the importance of taking prescribed medications as scheduled - participants learn and discuss how to best take their medications for better health and a longer life.
In this twice-monthly group, OnPoint NYC participants are encouraged to voice their concerns in a constructive manner in regard to how each department is running in our organization.
This group meets Mondays to provide support.
Hour of Power is a weekly group that allows participants a space for healthy self-expression, discussion of lived experiences, and the sharing of difficult truths.
In this group, participants improve their well-being through guided creative arts activities and discussion, helping to explore, identify, and cope with their thoughts, emotions, feelings and personal insights.
This group is for folks who have been through trauma and would like to understand more about themselves, how to heal, and how to move forward. Learn healthy coping skills, find connections with others, and gain a sense of empowerment over your life story!
This group is for participants identifying as men (cis and trans men) to focus on utilizing harm reduction tools in their everyday life, including enhancing their mental, physical, and spiritual health.
Help pack the harm reduction kits that we provide to participants.
This weekly group is designed for anyone who identifies as female, and creates a safe space for ladies to experience a sense of camaraderie among one another and express themselves creatively
This weekly group provides info regarding Hep C and Hep C prevention and treatment.
The group provides a safe space for participants to express their voice through journal writing.
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