• Laughter Yoga – Hybrid Group

    Mindfulness Meditation at PVCC
    74 Main St 74 Main St, Burlington, United States

    Come join us for Laughter Yoga - a fun, user-friendly session of breathing, and spontaneous laughter games for physical and mental health. No yoga mat needed; come as you are with a bottle of water. The 2nd and 4th Friday of the Month from 1:15 to 2:15 p.m. EST.  In-person at 74 Main Street, Burlington, […]

  • Trauma Peer Support Group

    Trauma Peer Support Group
    Morgan's Place Peer Support Center 50 South Willard Street, Burlington, United States

    The trauma peer support group is an open space for folks to talk about trauma and its lasting impacts with people who share lived experiences. As with all our groups, there is no pressure to share until you feel safe and ready to do so. Hybrid group: In-person at 50 South Willard and on Zoom 

  • Mindfulness Meditation

    Mindfulness Meditation
    74 Main St 74 Main St, Burlington, United States

    Every 2nd and 4th Friday of each month. We hold an informal session of conversation and some quiet reflection. Bring a poem, song, story, or something else to inspire camaraderie, thoughtfulness, and peace.  

  • Disability Peer Support Group

    Disability Peer Support Group
    Morgan's Place Peer Support Center 50 South Willard Street, Burlington, United States

    The Disability Peer Support Group is a space for mutual support open to anybody who identifies as disabled, differently abled, or has a disability. Whether your disability is visible, invisible, physical, or cognitive, this group is for you! This group, similar to our efforts in every group, is an intentional, safe, and relaxed forum to […]

  • Hearing Voices Peer Support Group

    Hearing Voices Peer Support Group
    Morgan's Place Peer Support Center 50 South Willard Street, Burlington, United States

    The Hearing Voices group upholds a fundamental belief that there are many ways to understand the experience of hearing voices and other unusual or extreme experiences.  We seek to utilize this alternative approach to coping with emotional distress that is empowering and useful to those with lived experience or mental health challenges, and does not […]