When:
Thursday, October 31, 2024
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM CT
Where: 1914 Sheridan Road, 1914 Sheridan Road , Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Cost: Free
Contact:
Cassidy Versen
Group: Evanston CAPS Group Therapy
Category: Other, Multicultural & Diversity
Creating a casual space to be that caters specifically to the interests and unique experiences of the Black/African diaspora can lead to more diverse perspectives, rich discussions, and increased community engagement. What's Poppin? is a bi-weekly programming series focused on voted topics relevant to the communities within Black/African diaspora. In addition to meaningful conversations, participants will enjoy unique flavored popcorn from a local Chicago business.
Please contact Mikayla Wynter mikayla.wynter@northwestern.edu for more information or questions.
If you're interested in joining a specific group--make sure the time offerings work for you schedule first & then give us a call at 847-491-2151 to get started.
If you are uncertain if group is for you and want support in navigating this, drop in for SDA (virtual/in person) and a member of the CAPS team will guide you through the process.
If you're already working with a CAPS therapist, let them know and they can help you get connected with the group lead!
When:
Thursday, November 7, 2024
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM CT
Where: 1914 Sheridan Road, 1914 Sheridan Road , Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Cost: Free
Contact:
Cassidy Versen
Group: Evanston CAPS Group Therapy
Category: Other, Multicultural & Diversity
Creating a casual space to be that caters specifically to the interests and unique experiences of the Black/African diaspora can lead to more diverse perspectives, rich discussions, and increased community engagement. What's Poppin? is a bi-weekly programming series focused on voted topics relevant to the communities within Black/African diaspora. In addition to meaningful conversations, participants will enjoy unique flavored popcorn from a local Chicago business.
Please contact Mikayla Wynter mikayla.wynter@northwestern.edu for more information or questions.
If you're interested in joining a specific group--make sure the time offerings work for you schedule first & then give us a call at 847-491-2151 to get started.
If you are uncertain if group is for you and want support in navigating this, drop in for SDA (virtual/in person) and a member of the CAPS team will guide you through the process.
If you're already working with a CAPS therapist, let them know and they can help you get connected with the group lead!
When:
Thursday, November 14, 2024
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM CT
Where: 1914 Sheridan Road, 1914 Sheridan Road , Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Cost: Free
Contact:
Cassidy Versen
Group: Evanston CAPS Group Therapy
Category: Other, Multicultural & Diversity
Creating a casual space to be that caters specifically to the interests and unique experiences of the Black/African diaspora can lead to more diverse perspectives, rich discussions, and increased community engagement. What's Poppin? is a bi-weekly programming series focused on voted topics relevant to the communities within Black/African diaspora. In addition to meaningful conversations, participants will enjoy unique flavored popcorn from a local Chicago business.
Please contact Mikayla Wynter mikayla.wynter@northwestern.edu for more information or questions.
If you're interested in joining a specific group--make sure the time offerings work for you schedule first & then give us a call at 847-491-2151 to get started.
If you are uncertain if group is for you and want support in navigating this, drop in for SDA (virtual/in person) and a member of the CAPS team will guide you through the process.
If you're already working with a CAPS therapist, let them know and they can help you get connected with the group lead!
When:
Thursday, November 21, 2024
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM CT
Where: 1914 Sheridan Road, 1914 Sheridan Road , Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Cost: Free
Contact:
Cassidy Versen
Group: Evanston CAPS Group Therapy
Category: Other, Multicultural & Diversity
Creating a casual space to be that caters specifically to the interests and unique experiences of the Black/African diaspora can lead to more diverse perspectives, rich discussions, and increased community engagement. What's Poppin? is a bi-weekly programming series focused on voted topics relevant to the communities within Black/African diaspora. In addition to meaningful conversations, participants will enjoy unique flavored popcorn from a local Chicago business.
Please contact Mikayla Wynter mikayla.wynter@northwestern.edu for more information or questions.
If you're interested in joining a specific group--make sure the time offerings work for you schedule first & then give us a call at 847-491-2151 to get started.
If you are uncertain if group is for you and want support in navigating this, drop in for SDA (virtual/in person) and a member of the CAPS team will guide you through the process.
If you're already working with a CAPS therapist, let them know and they can help you get connected with the group lead!
When:
Thursday, November 28, 2024
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM CT
Where: 1914 Sheridan Road, 1914 Sheridan Road , Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Cost: Free
Contact:
Cassidy Versen
Group: Evanston CAPS Group Therapy
Category: Other, Multicultural & Diversity
Creating a casual space to be that caters specifically to the interests and unique experiences of the Black/African diaspora can lead to more diverse perspectives, rich discussions, and increased community engagement. What's Poppin? is a bi-weekly programming series focused on voted topics relevant to the communities within Black/African diaspora. In addition to meaningful conversations, participants will enjoy unique flavored popcorn from a local Chicago business.
Please contact Mikayla Wynter mikayla.wynter@northwestern.edu for more information or questions.
If you're interested in joining a specific group--make sure the time offerings work for you schedule first & then give us a call at 847-491-2151 to get started.
If you are uncertain if group is for you and want support in navigating this, drop in for SDA (virtual/in person) and a member of the CAPS team will guide you through the process.
If you're already working with a CAPS therapist, let them know and they can help you get connected with the group lead!