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Thoughtful Thursdays
May 28, 2020

Posted Courtesy of Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight~~~

Hey Family,
Please join our Unity Team of the Human Rights Commission, the Bayview YMCA, Department of Public Health and The Rafiki Wellness Team in Thoughtful Thursdays, a Series of Self-Care Conversations @ Thursdays in May and June from 5 pm - 6 pm.
With Corona virus lock-down, the recent shootings, racial tensions and homicides in our SF communities, and the national traumatizing coverage around George Floyd and Breonna Taylor's murders by police, we have all reached a new level of stress, grief, anger, burnout and anxiety, please join us in a healing space.
We invite you to bring your full selves - mind, body, spirit, and culture - to listen, share, connect and receive tools, for yourself, your family and your community. Please Share and Bring the Community together! 
Please Register in advance for this meeting:

https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMqduqvrDovGN13zWjNVmhL5iDmGr3jBV1F

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. 

See you Soon!
Monique 
 

Monique LeSarre, PsyD

Executive Director 

Rafiki Coalition for Health and Wellness

(formerly BCA / Rafiki Wellness)

601 Cesar Chavez St., San Franciso, CA 94124

mlesarre@rafikicoalition.org

Tel: 415.615.9945, ext 113

Pronoun: She/Her/Hers

Please fill out this survey for the new SE Community Center that PUC is designing. We need community input to tell them what community wants, and how it should look. The deadline is August 15th, 2020. Thank you! 

Rafiki Coalition link

https://sfpuc.typeform.com/to/a5ExW0

web: www.rafikicoalition.org


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