MAYDAY
FOCUS GROUPS
BREAKING THE CYCLE
Focusing on recognizing signs of domestic violence in relationships and discovering ways to help avoid them in the future.
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WEEKLY
TUESDAYS
4-5pm
FINDING FINANCIAL FREEDOM
This is job and income guidance support, to help rebuild a survivor's independence, secure and maintain housing and help provide resources to achieve financial self-reliance, as a survivor of domestic violence.
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MONTHLY
LAST WEDNESDAYS
9-10am
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NOW WHAT?
Self-healing after trauma - developing healthy habits through healthy habits through introspection, emotional release, creative constructs & healing arts - for survivors of domestic violence & sexual assault
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BI-WEEKLY
2nd & 4th
FRIDAYS
4-5pm
HOMEMADE HEALING
Home skills for self sufficiency. Building a more stable homelife by understanding balance or work-life-health-family. Everyday home-skills, family essentials, meal plans, food-prep & preservation, natural remedies & more!
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MONTHLY
1st MONDAY
5-6pm
DV TOOLBOX
Tools, resources, referrals, and options available for victims & survivors of domestic violence & sexual assault
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MONTHLY
3rd MONDAYS
9-10am
SURVIVOR'S SELF DEFENSE
Mayday local law enforcement joins with Mayday Advocates twice a year to help bring awareness and self-defense skills to anyone wishing to learn how to defend themselves against an attacker or abuser, wishing to cause them bodily harm.
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Trainings are held twice a year & open to Baker County residents, age 18 & older or over the age of 15 (with parental consent & supervision). This supports education & awareness for DV/SA survivors and their families.
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APRIL & OCTOBER
1st SATURDAY
11am & 2pm