Find Community
So often those with chronic pain or illness suffer in silence. It can feel isolating, almost to the point of being debilitating if you let it. But I can personally attest to what the power of “Finding Community” can do for your soul.
When I began to surround myself with others facing similar challenges I began to feel like I wasn’t alone. It wasn’t that my family and friends weren’t supportive. But there is something different about connecting with others that understand what it is like to have similar health experiences.
It is NOT about sitting around and commiserating over doctor appointments. Some of my favorite moments have been spending time with others playing Frisbee golf, doing art projects, hiking, or playing trivia. No matter the experience, it is sharing the common bond that has helped me find some much needed solace.
I hope you will check out some of the groups I have used over the years. Some of these groups are specific to Colorado while others will be available nationally. While COVID has been devastating for so many reasons, it has also opened the doors to so many opportunities for those seeking community by using Zoom. So take a peak and Find Your Community today!
When I began to surround myself with others facing similar challenges I began to feel like I wasn’t alone. It wasn’t that my family and friends weren’t supportive. But there is something different about connecting with others that understand what it is like to have similar health experiences.
It is NOT about sitting around and commiserating over doctor appointments. Some of my favorite moments have been spending time with others playing Frisbee golf, doing art projects, hiking, or playing trivia. No matter the experience, it is sharing the common bond that has helped me find some much needed solace.
I hope you will check out some of the groups I have used over the years. Some of these groups are specific to Colorado while others will be available nationally. While COVID has been devastating for so many reasons, it has also opened the doors to so many opportunities for those seeking community by using Zoom. So take a peak and Find Your Community today!
Connecting survivors of all brain injuries.
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Brain injury and stroke support group. We meet at Fargo's Pizza Restaurant twice a month on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday from 11:30-1:30 2910 E Platte Ave Colorado Springs, CO 80909 |
The Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado is the go-to resource for help and services for survivors of an injury to the brain, their families, and providers.
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"This is for ALL people who have been affected by brain injury.
Every group meeting will feature talking with each other and sharing experiences and resources. And at least 15-30 minutes of exercise particularly yoga and stretching. And we will have occasions where we have guest speakers. Please bring your own mat." We meet every other Tuesday @ 1PM-3PM Silos Wellness Center, 816 E Baseline Road, Lafayette, CO, 80026 Free parking in the lot in front of the building. The entrance to the building is on the west side (not on Baseline/north side of building). We meet upstairs on the north side of the building in the yoga room. For More Info, Please E-mail Susi at: [email protected] |
Support for individuals struggling with neurodiversity, chronic illness, or invisible disabilities in the workplace.
We meet the 4th Wednesday of every month, 12-1 PM MST Join Us: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/ register/tZMrde6vpjkjEtyeuW1NAx 1WhMvQ5h_udZ5d For More Info Contact: jenn@theworkingwell
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