Living Kindness Announces Free Events on Recovery, Creativity, and Empowered Relationships

Evansville, WI— Living Kindness, a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by a loved one’s substance misuse, is excited to announce a series of free events designed to provide healing, community support, and practical tools for those navigating recovery and relationships.

Upcoming Events:

  1. Navigating the Shadows: Adoption, Trauma, and Substance Misuse
    Date: September 25, 2024
    Time: 7:00 PM CT (Online)
    Details: This online session explores the connection between adoption-related trauma and substance misuse. Featuring Peter Bork, Adoptee in Recovery, and Chris Vittetoe, Adoptee, Certified Recovery Coach, and Founder of Gracewalker Ventures, participants will gain insights into the challenges and healing paths related to adoption and substance misuse.
  2. Creative Connections: Fall into Creativity
    Date: October 5, 2024
    Time: 12:30 PM (In-person)
    Location: Evansville, WI
    Details: Led by Jasmine Pomplun, a UW-Whitewater Psychology graduate and Living Kindness content creator, this in-person event invites participants to engage in nature-based land art and mindfulness practices, fostering a supportive community connection amidst the vibrant autumn colors.
  3. Breaking Free: From Codependency to Empowered Relationships
    Date: October 9, 2024
    Time: 7:00 PM CT (Online)
    Details: A powerful online session with Lori Frison, MS LPC, Psychotherapist and Certified Relationship Coach, focusing on overcoming codependency and setting healthy boundaries, particularly in the context of substance misuse.
  4. Journey to Inner Peace: Embracing the Gifts Within Grief and Substance Use Disorder
    Date: November 9, 2024
    Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (In-person)
    Details: This transformative workshop is designed for close family members of those affected by substance use disorder. It offers a profound exploration of grief, loss, and personal growth from a soul-level perspective, featuring meaningful dialogue and reflective practices that delve into the emotional and spiritual dimensions of their experiences.

Living Kindness is committed to creating a nurturing environment where individuals can find strength, hope, and holistic growth. These events offer a valuable opportunity for community members to connect, heal, and empower themselves and others facing similar challenges.

For more information and to register, please visit livingkindness.net or contact kindness@livingkindness.net

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