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CIN Youth Healing Circle

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We are thrilled to announce that our Youth Support Group is going strong, putting the voices of our incredible youth first!

In this safe and welcoming space, our young individuals can freely express themselves, learn from others, heal from past traumas, and expand their horizons.

Every Wednesday, we dive into a new topic, and yesterday's discussion was all about the importance of service to the community.



We firmly believe that in order to give to others, we must first give to ourselves. Healthy minds create productive community members, and our youth are the protagonists of this positive change!

This opportunity is open to all, and we encourage you to reach out to us to bring your kids or learn more about what we do. Together, let's empower our youth to become the compassionate leaders of tomorrow!





 
 
 

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