Washington Heights: Be You
Washington Heights Drop-In Center 500 W. 180th St, New York, NY, United StatesThis group meets Mondays to provide support.
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.
Enjoy a delicious hot meal of soup and crackers at our drop-in center.
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.
The use of acupuncture needles around the whole body to help reduce stress and relieve pain.
Our East Harlem Drop-In Center is a no-barrier, walk-in space that provides a variety of amenities, including hot meals, coffee, showers, bathrooms, and laundry.
Our Washington Heights Drop-In Center is a no-barrier, walk-in space that provides a variety of amenities, including hot meals, coffee, showers, bathrooms, and laundry.
Need to talk to someone? Our counselor is here for you. Confidential and private counseling Referrals for psychiatric care and medications Psychosocial assessments for 2010e forms Ask at the SEP or DIC desk to see the counselor
Using the NADA protocol, 5 needles are placed on the outer ear to help reduce stress and anxiety and detoxify the lung, liver, and kidney.
Using the NADA protocol, 5 needles are placed on the outer ear to help reduce stress and anxiety and detoxify the lung, liver, and kidney.
A form of energy healing where the positive energy from the universe is transferred through the palms of the practitioner to reduce stress and promote overall well-being.
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!
Through our compassionate and effective approach, we’ve saved over 1,000 lives. With your support, we can save many more.