Join us at Trinity English Lutheran Church on Thursdays at 3 PM for a series to help us better understand our community.
Human Trafficking: Learning the Human Story - February 23
If you are the victim of human trafficking, please know there is help available.
National Safe Place:
Text the word SAFE to 4HELP (44357)
If you suspect someone is being trafficked, please contact:
1-888-373-7888
Project Safe Place Crisis Line:
260-466-7077
If you are having thoughts of suicide, please reach out to 988 Suicide Prevention & Crisis Lifeline:
1-800-273-8255
988lifeline.org
Rethinking Addiction and Recovery: Creating Safe Spaces - March 2
At project.ME, we are dedicated to providing non-judgmental, compassionate support for anyone living with addiction and recovery.
Projectme-fw.org
Testing and support for HIV, AIDS, and Hepatitis C:
Positiveresourceconnection.org
FWPD HART Team: Bringing Hope and Recovery to Policing - March 9
The HART program is a peer support team made up of members of the greater Fort Wayne area community.
The team is a mobile response team that seeks out and actively engages residents of Allen County to support them on their road to recovery with addiction from opioids and stimulants.
HART offers information and guidance for those in need.
This can include recovery wellness plans, outpatient programs, inpatient programs, medication assisted treatment (MAT), the syringe services program (SSP), counseling programs, peer led support groups (NA, AA, family), and many other programs.
If you or someone you know is looking for support in an opioid and stimulant related situation please call The HART Line at 260-427-5801.
Dismantling Bias: Choosing Compassionate Language Regarding Our Unhoused Neighbors - March 16
People with substance use disorders understand about addictions, but the knowledge isn’t enough to move them to recovery.
Fort Wayne Recovery was designed by addicts and alcoholics in recovery who are now enjoying sober, healthy and fulfilling lives.
We’re all recovering from something. Your healing can begin today.
For assistance, please visit:
Fort Wayne Recovery
www.fortwaynerecovery.com
Recovery Cafe
www.recoverycafefw.org
What’s With All the Pronouns? Respecting Gender Identity - March 23
Resources for those seeking information about gender identity:
bravefortwayne.org
The world's largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ youth.
Reach out to us:
866-488-7386
Text:
678-678
Visit:
TheTrevorProject.org/Help
Human Trafficking: Learning the Human Story - February 23
If you are the victim of human trafficking, please know there is help available.
National Safe Place:
Text the word SAFE to 4HELP (44357)
If you suspect someone is being trafficked, please contact:
1-888-373-7888
Project Safe Place Crisis Line:
260-466-7077
If you are having thoughts of suicide, please reach out to 988 Suicide Prevention & Crisis Lifeline:
1-800-273-8255
988lifeline.org
Rethinking Addiction and Recovery: Creating Safe Spaces - March 2
At project.ME, we are dedicated to providing non-judgmental, compassionate support for anyone living with addiction and recovery.
Projectme-fw.org
Testing and support for HIV, AIDS, and Hepatitis C:
Positiveresourceconnection.org
FWPD HART Team: Bringing Hope and Recovery to Policing - March 9
The HART program is a peer support team made up of members of the greater Fort Wayne area community.
The team is a mobile response team that seeks out and actively engages residents of Allen County to support them on their road to recovery with addiction from opioids and stimulants.
HART offers information and guidance for those in need.
This can include recovery wellness plans, outpatient programs, inpatient programs, medication assisted treatment (MAT), the syringe services program (SSP), counseling programs, peer led support groups (NA, AA, family), and many other programs.
If you or someone you know is looking for support in an opioid and stimulant related situation please call The HART Line at 260-427-5801.
Dismantling Bias: Choosing Compassionate Language Regarding Our Unhoused Neighbors - March 16
People with substance use disorders understand about addictions, but the knowledge isn’t enough to move them to recovery.
Fort Wayne Recovery was designed by addicts and alcoholics in recovery who are now enjoying sober, healthy and fulfilling lives.
We’re all recovering from something. Your healing can begin today.
For assistance, please visit:
Fort Wayne Recovery
www.fortwaynerecovery.com
Recovery Cafe
www.recoverycafefw.org
What’s With All the Pronouns? Respecting Gender Identity - March 23
Resources for those seeking information about gender identity:
bravefortwayne.org
The world's largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ youth.
Reach out to us:
866-488-7386
Text:
678-678
Visit:
TheTrevorProject.org/Help
Handle Us With Care: Remembering that Everyone has Trauma - March 30
Courageous Healing
There is help.
Culturally responsive therapists with diverse disciplines and backgrounds,
utilizing trauma-informed and evidence-based approaches.
At Courageous Healing, you have the option to engage in teletherapy (online),
in-person therapy services, or a combination of both.
CourageousHealing.org
For more information, please contact Rebecca at: rkarcher@trinityenglish.org
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