By: Sharon Aron Baron
Giving those with a connection to Marjory Stoneman Douglas a nurturing place to seek support, Eagles’ Haven provides a place to rediscover wellness and restore hope.
From April 1 through May 20, from 5- 7 p.m., Eagles’ Haven will hold their Mind-Body Medicine Middle School Series.
This 8-week mind-body medicine group is explicitly being offered for middle schoolers to make self-awareness, self-care, and group support central to all.
This is a group where they will learn practical, evidence-based techniques and skills for self-care and mutual support where they will learn the science and skills of meditation, guided imagery, biofeedback, self-expression in words, drawings, and movement in sessions and supportive small group experiences.
Eagles’ Haven is made possible by funding from the Children’s Services Council, the United Way of Broward County and powered by JAFCO, the staff at Eagles Haven are all licensed clinicians. The center has received input from wellness centers around the country that served Sandy Hook, Pulse, Las Vegas, and others affected by gun violence.
Registering for this workshop requires a commitment to attend each class in the series. To sign up, visit www.eagleshaven.org
Eagles Haven is located at 5655 Coral Ridge Dr. and serves Coral Springs and Parkland students as well as parents, teachers, and staff of MSD.
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