WHO: University Area CDC (Community Development Corporation)
WHAT: Free mental wellness sessions for women
WHEN: Every Thursday for six weeks, beginning January 14,6 to 8 p.m. through February 18.
WHERE: Harvest Hope Center at Harvest Hope Park, 13704 N. 20th Street, Tampa
DETAILS: The University Area CDC is bringing back free mental wellness support sessions for women through its Get Moving! program.
Once again led by Licensed Cognitive Behavioral Therapist Crystal Clark, these mental wellness sessions aim to help residents take care of their minds, bodies and souls during these stressful times.
Topics covered will include stress management, coping skills, mindfulness, finding life balance, self-care and goal setting.
“Wellness U is a safe space for people to come together, discuss challenges and find ways to overcome the stress and anxieties of life,” said Erica Nelson, director of operations. “The program provides weekly support groups to help navigate through the process of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in a small group setting. Not only did previous participants experience a significant reduction in stress, anxiety and depression, they also made friendships for life. Especially in times of COVID-19, it is important to provide the extra support that we need to help each other get through hardships and become the best version that we can be for ourselves, and for our families.”
Those interested should contact Ronnie Oliver at (813) 558-5212 x 310 or at roliver@uacdc.org. Limited space is available. To qualify, participants must agree in advance to attend every meeting. Temperature checks and face coverings/masks will be required.
Serving the community for more than 20 years, University Area CDC provides support for thousands of Tampa residents through holistic programming, adult education and resource assistance. Its primary mission is the redevelopment and sustainability of at-risk neighborhoods in the Uptown/University area, surrounding University of South Florida’s Tampa campus. More information about University Area CDC, a 501(c)(3) public/private partnership, is available by calling 813.558.5212 and by visiting www.uacdc.org.