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EVENTS

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Parents of Trans Youth – 114

Support group for parents of trans kids and young adults - The Parents of Trans Youth support group at The Montrose Center offers facilitated peer support to parents and caregivers of transgender and gender-diverse youth and young adults. Led by parents of transgender young adults, the group discusses general joys and challenges related to parenting […]

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Bonnie Brae 12-Step Support – 111

Our primary purpose is to stay free from cocaine and all other mind-altering substances, and to help others achieve the same freedom. Cocaine Anonymous is a Fellowship of, by, and for cocaine addicts seeking recovery.B. Lacour

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Day of Silence

Worldwide

A student-led national event where folks take a vow of silence to highlight the silencing and erasure of LGBTQ people at school

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All Recovery Peer Support Group – 114

This weekly in-person group, led by a Recovery Support Peer Specialist, empowers individuals and families to live meaningful, fulfilling lives using the pillars of recovery: Home, Health, Community, and Purpose. This group is open to anyone in recovery, supports the recovery lifestyle, or family and friends of someone in recovery.J. Wright

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Poly 101 – 112/113

Poly 101 is a special session we put on every second Monday where we do I crash course on polyamory terms and concepts, and then open the floor to all questions about polyamory. The other weeks have dedicated topics like jealousy, meeting partners, time management, etc.D. Norelid

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Houston Transgender Support Group – 107

The Houston Transgender Support Group is an in-person support group that meets every other Monday at 7:30 p.m. The group is a safe space for transgender adults, those questioning and their support. The group is led by a moderator with a topic each week that is followed by an open forum.J. Gunning

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S&PAA – 110

Open to the public - this is a weekly Peer Support Group for those with psychotic illness. For more information, please visit sczaction.org.K. Lamoreaux