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WEEKLY SCHEDULE

*In-Person Groups require proof of current Covid vaccination

MONDAY PEER FOCUS

5:00 PM (PT) via Zoom

This is our take on a virtual Study Room: A great time for setting up your schedule for the week, tackling anything on your to-do list, or following up on existing projects. In the spirit of peership, we help each other stay on top of our individual tasks and support  accountability - together! 

TUESDAY MIXED MEDIA

5:00 PM (PT) IN-PERSON*

Create and curate your own original artwork, photography, poetry, prose, and narrative pieces. Together, we transform these works into a series of self-published books and e-zines.

THURSDAY CREATIVE WRITING

5:00 PM (PT) via Zoom

Part class, Part workshop. Participants are provided the opportunity to practice their craft, discuss new styles of prose and prompts, and receive feedback from peers and instructors.

FRIDAY DUNGEONS & DRAGONS

5:00 PM (PT) via Zoom

Join other Role Playing Game enthusiasts for our weekly game night. This group is ideal for first-timers, beginners, or advanced players looking to meet others and enjoy D&D in a safe, supportive, and fun environment. 

SATURDAY NATURE WALK

9:00 AM (PT) IN-PERSON (LA)*

Engage in some exercise and fresh air with a group of peers. Led by Mireya, we meet every Saturday at Kenneth Hahn Park in Baldwin Hills.

WEEKEND SF/BAY AREA MEET-UP

9:00 AM (PT) IN-PERSON (SF)*

Our group will meet weekly in the SF/East Bay area. Goers will have the opportunity to meet others and engage in activities like museums, farmer's markets, bowling, miniature golf, hikes, movies, lunches, and other fun outings.

FORUMS

Peer Perspective:
A Peer-To-Family Forum

Peer Perspective is a collaboration between A Gap in the Forest and NAMI West Los Angeles, providing an open forum for families to hear directly from adults living with a mental health condition. Scheduled quarterly, our forums will have peers from AGITF and NAMI sharing their personal journey and experience with mental health and will be open to questions and discussion from all participants to learn how families can best support their loved ones. Peer Perspective will be facilitated by AGITF's executive director Adam Sholder and is open to all families who have a loved one living with a mental health condition. Our forums are intended to provide support, information, education, and to foster a sense of hope for all participants.

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