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Art Show by Reclaiming Voices
Led by Survivors of Sexual Abuse & Exploitation, this Free Admission art show will be held on Sunday, April 27th from 10-4 CST at The Morton Arboretum in Lisle, IL. Mention “Art Show” at the gate. There will be paintings, poetry, photography, dance, and mixed media pieces.

Beaded Bracelet Making - Virtual Session
Join us and together let’s make beaded bracelets. Upon registration, a packet will be mailed to you, so no additional supplies needed, and a Zoom invite will be emailed.
Click here to register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeieAdoAk5tXa6_JT069K7ztuYo-l2ZOKGA-dxDRf1UijfXCQ/viewform?usp=header

Humilde Success
Salud will be hosting a panel talk for gente with humble roots growing their success stories meant to inspire across industries and fields. We will be highlighting Hispanic/Latine leaders including Casa Humilde and additional guests who will be featured through our socials. This event is targeted towards working individuals, industry leaders, young professionals, entrepreneurs, and those breaking down barriers trailblazing towards their dreams. Cheers, Salud to normalizing our mental health along the way.
Intro of the Mental Health Toolkit & Mental Health First Aid Training
Even if you are not a Mental Health professional, the topic should be important to us All. On September 14th at 3:00 CST, join in a virtual educational speaker series discussing Mental Health Toolkits and Mental Health First Aid Training.

Back-To-School Anxiety
The start of a new school year is around the corner, and it’s normal for students to feel anxious. During this live free webinar, Dr. Elizabeth Penela provides specific evidence-based tips and strategies that parents and caregivers can use to help their students feel more calm and confident during this back-to-school transition. At the end of the webinar Dr. Penela will answer questions as well.

Online Workshop: Belonging At Work
It’s time to combat loneliness in the workplace. Chat with experts from Google, American Immigration Council, Eventbrite and Thermo Fisher Scientific to talk about this epidemic of loneliness in the workplace.

International Self-Care Day
A day dedicated to the importance of loving yourself and taking care of the mind, body and soul.
PTSD Awareness Day
Each year on June 27th, National PTSD Awareness Day recognizes the effects post-traumatic stress has on the lives of those impacted by it.

Let It Go Day
Let it Go Day, marked annually on June 23, is the perfect reminder for you to stop wasting your energy and time on negative feelings from events in the past and instead strengthen yourself. Everyone at some point in their life has experienced events that they regret or something that hurt them so much that they are unable to get over it. No matter how much time has passed, it feels very hard to let go of those things. But isn’t it time to move on from those negative feelings that are dragging you down?

Juneteenth Festival
2BLoved will have a booth at an upcoming #Juneteenth Festival in the Chicagoland (south suburbs) area. Get your free tickets, come meet us there and enjoy the many festivities❤️

Brain Injury, Mental Health, and Substance Misuse
A lot to unpack here, let’s learn about it.

Talking To Kids About Mental Health
Children are curious about their environment and the people around them. How do we answer their questions about mental health?
National Smile Day
Wear your best smile and celebrate National Smile Day every year on May 31.
Understanding Social Anxiety
It's normal to feel nervous in some social situations, but social anxiety disorder involves more than temporary discomfort when giving a presentation or making small talk. Everyday interactions cause intense feelings of anxiety and fear that disrupt relationships, daily routines, and performance at work and school. Explore the symptoms of social anxiety disorder, learn what the possible causes are, how it is treated, and strategies to manage symptoms and support loved ones who are struggling.

Nature as a Form of Healing
It’s important to consider how we can use nature to support and heal our mental health. Being connected to nature physically, spiritually, and culturally can promote positive mental health within ourselves and communities. There are many ways in which people have done this throughout history and across cultures that have evolved into a variety of practices today. Join Mental Health America and guests for this webinar where we will hear from panelists on how connecting with nature is a part of their lives and how others can incorporate it into practices of self-care.

A Night in Green
A night of fundraising, live entertainment, food, dancing, a live auction and a special ceremony in honor of the free therapy program run by Coffee, Hip-Hop, and Mental Health.

Indigenous Community Mental Health Webinar
The National Indian Health Board & CDC are hosting a virtual webinar on Mental Health and Well-Being for indigenous communities by Reconnecting Indigenous Lifeways.

Mental Health Awareness Month
The month of May is dedicated to bringing awareness to all aspects of Mental Health. Take time to check-in with yourself.
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1137 Leavitt Ave., #103
Flossmoor, IL 60422