H.E.A.R.T.S.



6191250533400 Recipient of the Greater Nashua Mental Health Center Leadership Award 20120533400H.E.A.R.T.S. (Hope, Empowerment, Advocacy, Recovery, Towards, Support)Peer Support Center and Peer Respite Center of Greater Nashua Region VIP.O. Box 15645 Pine Street Extension, Suite 1GNashua, NH 03060An Adult Educational and Wellness CenterPhone (603) 882-8400-201930292735 00 -293370346075H.E.A.R.T.S. NEWSLETTER AND SCHEDULE FOR January 202000H.E.A.R.T.S. NEWSLETTER AND SCHEDULE FOR January 2020Fax (603) 882-8700 The Members’ Monthly NewsletterHours: 8am – 4pm Monday-Friday and Saturday 8 am – 12 pmRides available to and from center Monday-FridayE-Mail kenl-hearts@ E-Mail tomd-hearts@Web Site 3829050831850095250927100041376600Front of Center & Member00Front of Center & MemberH.E.A.R.T.S. Warm Line is available seven nights a week 5 pm to 10 pm 1-800-306-4334Get free help now: Text CONNECT to 741741 in the United States.New Hampshire Suicide Hotline 1-800-852-3388 (NH only) National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 (press 1 for Veterans)New Hampshire Statewide Addiction Crisis Line 1-844-711-4357New Hampshire Community Resources (dial) 211Funding for Peer Support Agencies comes from the NH Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)-1-H.E.A.R.T.S. Mission StatementOur mission, as peers, is to support one another as people who are challenged by the daily effects of living with, coping with, and recovering from mental health issues. Everyone will be encouraged to develop relationships that will enable and empower each other’s worldview. In addition, our aim is to develop greater awareness of personal and relational patterns, to support and challenge each other through peer support, self-advocacy, empowerment, and education. Our ultimate goal is to achieve recovery and ongoing wellness.WHAT’S INSIDE!H.E.A.R.T.S. and Warm Line Information--------------------------------------------------------- ------------Mission Statement and BOD--------------------------------------------------------------------------Members’ Corner--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Free Activities in Your Neighborhood--------------------------------------------------------------Educational Group and Consumer Information--------------------------------------------------Consumer Information --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Consumer Information and Senior Centers Information---------------------------------------Peer Respite Centers in New Hampshire-----------------------------------------------------------Monthly Schedules, daily groups, activities -------------------------------------------------------Monthly Schedules, daily groups, activities -------------------------------------------------------A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the quality of his actions and the integrity of his intent. After Hours Groups2nd & 4th Tuesday’s LBGTQ DBSA Support Group 7:00 pm-9:00 pm (NEW)Wednesday AA Private “Men’s Meeting” 5:15 pm – 6:15 pmWednesday AA “Mid-Week Tune Up Meeting” 7:00 – 8:15 pmThursday Men’s AA Meeting “Mad Dog Meeting” 7:00 pm – 8:30 pmFriday NA 7:30 pm-9:00 pm Open group Saturday AA meeting “Saturday Night Live Young People” 7:30 pm – 9:00 pmPage 1Page 2Page 3Page 4Page 5Page 6Page 6 Page 7 Page 8Page 9 H.E.A.R.T.S. Board of Directors Executive Committee: Directors: Directors Cont. Tim Lopez: President Ed Bowman Martha Perricone Stacie Laughton: Vice President Nicole Rochon Claire Peddle: Treasurer Scott Wellman Michele Poulin: Secretary Pat Worsley The Board of Directors meets the 3rd Thursday of the month, from 5:30 PM-6:30 PM. This is your opportunity to have a voice in your center. You can also serve on the board!While the Board of Directors is your voice in your center the Consumer Council is your voice to the State. The Consumer Council meets every third Tuesday of the month in Concord from 10:00 AM-1:00 PM. Transportation when available will be provided. Please see staff to sign up. For those of you those are unable to attend the Council meeting in person the council meets by conference so that everyone who wants to attend can do so without leaving their center.The meeting starts at 10 am. -2- -17907084455 00 -2667067945MEMBERS CORNERTURTLE WATCH Our Turtle Watch saga continues! With the canal freezing over the Turtles are going into hibernation so there will be no more reports till spring. Pictures of our annual x-mass lite sight seeing trip are being sent seperately because of the size being to large. I remember when I was in grade school going to Pat’s Peak in Henniker, NH for ski lessons every year. I dreaded going, it was always so cold. I became great at professional falling. One particular day while riding the ski lift up a gigantic mountain, my ski fell off. I had to make my way down the mountain with one ski. Many dramitic flips through the air, I reunited with the other ski. To this day I hate sking. Leslie R. Holidays in January that you didn’t know or maybe did not want to knowSaturday January 4th National Spaghetti Day Monday January 6th Cuddle Up DayFriday January 10th Houseplant Appreciation DayMonday January 13th National Rubber Duckie DayMonday January 20th Penguin Awareness DayThursday January 23rd Measure Your Feet DayFriday January 24th Global Belly Laugh DayWednesday January 27th Chocolate Cake DayWednesday January 29th National Corn Chip DayThe Federal Government is about to pass legislation that would establish a national 3 digit number (988) for Suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline.(We apologize for any holidays that we may have missed) 00MEMBERS CORNERTURTLE WATCH Our Turtle Watch saga continues! With the canal freezing over the Turtles are going into hibernation so there will be no more reports till spring. Pictures of our annual x-mass lite sight seeing trip are being sent seperately because of the size being to large. I remember when I was in grade school going to Pat’s Peak in Henniker, NH for ski lessons every year. I dreaded going, it was always so cold. I became great at professional falling. One particular day while riding the ski lift up a gigantic mountain, my ski fell off. I had to make my way down the mountain with one ski. Many dramitic flips through the air, I reunited with the other ski. To this day I hate sking. Leslie R. Holidays in January that you didn’t know or maybe did not want to knowSaturday January 4th National Spaghetti Day Monday January 6th Cuddle Up DayFriday January 10th Houseplant Appreciation DayMonday January 13th National Rubber Duckie DayMonday January 20th Penguin Awareness DayThursday January 23rd Measure Your Feet DayFriday January 24th Global Belly Laugh DayWednesday January 27th Chocolate Cake DayWednesday January 29th National Corn Chip DayThe Federal Government is about to pass legislation that would establish a national 3 digit number (988) for Suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline.(We apologize for any holidays that we may have missed) 666752479675I come to H.E.A.R.T.S. because it makes me happy. When I’m sad I have my friends at H.E.A.R.T.S. to help me too. I love the groups too. J. C.0I come to H.E.A.R.T.S. because it makes me happy. When I’m sad I have my friends at H.E.A.R.T.S. to help me too. I love the groups too. J. C.666751279525I come to H.E.A.R.T.S. because I met good friends who go through some of the same things as I do. I keep coming because staff is very helpful. They listen to your issues and get you through the good and the bad, the happy and the sad. I love this place it makes me happy. –Ram P.0I come to H.E.A.R.T.S. because I met good friends who go through some of the same things as I do. I keep coming because staff is very helpful. They listen to your issues and get you through the good and the bad, the happy and the sad. I love this place it makes me happy. –Ram P.666753176January should be named make yourself feel good month. It’s a time that you can tell yourself that you are making it a New Year’s resolution to lose weight, shower more, eat healthier, be nicer to your neighbors and more. You can make all these resolutions and know that you will not do them, because that is the whole idea of making them. That is why January should be named “make yourself feel good month”! 0January should be named make yourself feel good month. It’s a time that you can tell yourself that you are making it a New Year’s resolution to lose weight, shower more, eat healthier, be nicer to your neighbors and more. You can make all these resolutions and know that you will not do them, because that is the whole idea of making them. That is why January should be named “make yourself feel good month”! -3- -190500127001FREE ACTIVITIESNashua Public Library Cinema Cabaret: Good BoysTuesday January 7, 2020 6:30 PM - 8:05 PM LOCATION: TheaterComedy | Rated R | 95 minutesThree sixth-grade boys ditch school and embark on an epic journey while carrying accidentally stolen drugs, being hunted by teenage girls, and trying to get home in time for a long-awaited party.Sponsored by the Friends of the LibraryFamily Film: Toy Story 4Saturday January 2020 2:00 PM - 3:40 PM LOCATION: TheaterAdventure | Rated G | 100 minutesWhen a new toy named Forky joins Woody and the gang, a road trip alongside old and new friends reveals how big the world can be for a toy. Please, no food in the theater. Children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult. Sponsored by the Friends of the LibraryTranscendental MeditationWednesday 15, 2020 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM LOCATION: Medium Meeting RoomLearn all about Transcendental Meditation, a simple, natural, effortless mental technique that brings benefits to all areas of life. Learn how the technique works, and the rich tradition from which this knowledge comes. You will also have an opportunity to schedule your personal TM course of instruction.Regular practice helps eliminate stress, tension, anxiety, and fatigue while developing focus, memory, creativity, and intelligence.?Cinema Cabaret: Blinded By the LightWednesday 21, 2020 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM LOCATION: TheaterComedy | Rated PG-13 | 114 minutesIn England in 1987, a teenager from an Asian family learns to live his life, understand his family, and find his own voice through the music of American rock star Bruce Springsteen.Sponsored by the Friends of the LibraryRadio at 100Sunday 26, 2020 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM LOCATION: TheaterMike Morin, morning cohost on Frank FM’s four New Hampshire radio stations, has collected short clips from some of the greatest radio entertainers of the past century. His slide and audio presentation is a tribute to radio and includes Milton Berle, Jack Benny, Groucho Marx, Orson Welles, and several memorable Boston radio personalities. Morin, whose own broadcast career is in its 50th year, brings radio history alive.We are unable to show pictures of our annual Christmas Light sightseeing trip, they have too many Pixels (I think that is correct.) 00FREE ACTIVITIESNashua Public Library Cinema Cabaret: Good BoysTuesday January 7, 2020 6:30 PM - 8:05 PM LOCATION: TheaterComedy | Rated R | 95 minutesThree sixth-grade boys ditch school and embark on an epic journey while carrying accidentally stolen drugs, being hunted by teenage girls, and trying to get home in time for a long-awaited party.Sponsored by the Friends of the LibraryFamily Film: Toy Story 4Saturday January 2020 2:00 PM - 3:40 PM LOCATION: TheaterAdventure | Rated G | 100 minutesWhen a new toy named Forky joins Woody and the gang, a road trip alongside old and new friends reveals how big the world can be for a toy. Please, no food in the theater. Children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult. Sponsored by the Friends of the LibraryTranscendental MeditationWednesday 15, 2020 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM LOCATION: Medium Meeting RoomLearn all about Transcendental Meditation, a simple, natural, effortless mental technique that brings benefits to all areas of life. Learn how the technique works, and the rich tradition from which this knowledge comes. You will also have an opportunity to schedule your personal TM course of instruction.Regular practice helps eliminate stress, tension, anxiety, and fatigue while developing focus, memory, creativity, and intelligence.?Cinema Cabaret: Blinded By the LightWednesday 21, 2020 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM LOCATION: TheaterComedy | Rated PG-13 | 114 minutesIn England in 1987, a teenager from an Asian family learns to live his life, understand his family, and find his own voice through the music of American rock star Bruce Springsteen.Sponsored by the Friends of the LibraryRadio at 100Sunday 26, 2020 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM LOCATION: TheaterMike Morin, morning cohost on Frank FM’s four New Hampshire radio stations, has collected short clips from some of the greatest radio entertainers of the past century. His slide and audio presentation is a tribute to radio and includes Milton Berle, Jack Benny, Groucho Marx, Orson Welles, and several memorable Boston radio personalities. Morin, whose own broadcast career is in its 50th year, brings radio history alive.We are unable to show pictures of our annual Christmas Light sightseeing trip, they have too many Pixels (I think that is correct.) 482917513271500 49720512921000 506730044958000 -4--28575085724EDUCATIONAL GROUPNashua Parks and Recreation Department; date and time to be determined Thank You Lynn for a great presentation Mental Health Wellness through Photography Presented by professional photographer Lynn Greenberg, Friday December 27, 2019 at 11 amJanuary’s field trip to be determined 00EDUCATIONAL GROUPNashua Parks and Recreation Department; date and time to be determined Thank You Lynn for a great presentation Mental Health Wellness through Photography Presented by professional photographer Lynn Greenberg, Friday December 27, 2019 at 11 amJanuary’s field trip to be determined 31813509639300 -5- -5-CONSUMER INFORMATION Peer SupportDepression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) Peer Support Group provides hope, help, support, and education to improve the lives of people who have mental health disorders. NAMI Connections is a free peer to peer facilitated support group for people living with mental illness. Group meets Monday’s from 6:30 pm-8:00 pm at the Nashua Public library. Group follow’s flexible structure without an educational format. Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) LGBT+ Peer Support Group provides hope, help, support, and education to improve the lives of people who have mental health. Family Peer SupportNAMI Nashua meets every second Tuesday and fourth Tuesday of the month at St. Joseph School of Nursing in the Academic Building, Kinsley Street, Classroom A on the third floor. Contact Information: Norma or Scott 603-882-6771, Pam 603-888-6219 or by e-mail. Consumers Voice to the StateConsumer Council Meets monthly to discuss issues pertaining to Mental Wellness in the state of New Hampshire. Consumer Council meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 10:00 am, 105 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH. Continental breakfast is served. Consumer participation is encouraged. H.E.A.R.T.S. van provides transportation to and from Consumer Council. Van leaves at 9 am from H.E.A.R.T.S. and returns at about 1:00 pm.Mental Health OrganizationsNational Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI NH) 85 North State Streets, Concord, NH 03301 Phone 603-225-5359, E-Mail info@ A grassroots organization of families, consumers, professionals and other members is dedicated to improving the quality of life of persons of all ages affected by mental illness and/or serious emotional disorders through education, support and advocacy.The Connect Program: Training Professionals and Communities in Suicide Prevention and Response including Surviving Suicide Loss, Grief Support Groups, Telling Your Own Story, Attempt Survivors and many more supports. Connect is a nationally designated Best Practice Program developed by NAMI–NH contact information, , 603.225.5359 or 1.800.242.6264. NH Mental Health Planning and Advisory Council the State Mental Health Planning and Advisory Council (MHPAC), required by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA), reviews and monitors the biennial Mental Health Block Grant plan. The council also monitors the mental health services and support system throughout the state. MHPAC meets the 2nd Tuesday of the month, every quarter 9:30 am-2:00 pm in the Fox Chapel, Main Building, of DHHS. Contact information: Beth Anne Nichols beth.nichols@ddhs. Shelters and FoodNashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter, 2 Quincy Street, Nashua, NHThe Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter (NSKS) is dedicated to providing shelter and food to that in need. The overall objective of the agency is to advocate, create, and operate programs and services that promote dignity and self-sufficiency for those we serve. To ensure that basic needs are addressed, the NSKS is committed to joining with others in a community-wide ethic of caring. Please call for information on their shelters. (603) 889-7770Southern NH Rescue Mission (Spiritual based shelter) located at 40 Chestnut Street, Nashua, NH. 03060 (603) 889-3421 (noon meal) -5- CONSUMER INFORMATION CONTINUEDMedical, Medication and Psychiatric CareThe Harbor Care Health and Wellness Center offers primary and preventive health Dental, Eye Glasses, Psychiatric Care, Therapy and Case Management. Please check with Harbor Care health and Wellness Center for any new programs and insurances they may have added on.Southern New Hampshire Medical Center, 8 Prospect Streets, Nashua, New Hampshire 603-577-2000St. Joseph’s Hospital, 172 Kinsley Street, Nashua, New Hampshire 603-595-2000Parkland Medical Center, 1 Parkland Drive, Derry, New Hampshire (603) 432-1500Dartmouth Hitchcock, 2300 Southwood Drive, Nashua, New Hampshire 603-595-4000 (Urgent Care)Lamprey Health Care, 22 Prospect Street, Nashua, NH 03060, (603) 883-1626 most programs have eligibility requirements based on your income, family size, and ability to pay. Lamprey Health Care is toprovide high quality primary medical care and health related services with an emphasis on and to allIndividual lifestyle management.Greater Nashua Mental Health Center at Community Council is dedicated to helpingfamilies and individuals of all ages reach their full potential by providing state-of-the-art, evidence-based care that focuses on recovery. We pride ourselves on creating a welcoming environment that places a high value on every person who comes through our doors.We believe that by respecting people as they are, we can help them to become all that they wish to be.GNMHC is located at 7 Prospect Street, Nashua, NH 03060. (603) 889-6147. Financial SupportRental/Utilities Assistance: The Front Door 603-886-2866 Corpus Christi 603-598-1641 Southern NH Services 603-889-3440 City Welfare 603-589-4555 Catholic Charities 603-889-6431Senior Centers in our regionHudson Council on Aging, Town Hall of Hudson, 12 School Street, (603) 886-6000Merrimack Senior Citizens Club, John O’Leary Adult Center, 4 Church St, Merrimack, NH, Contact: Irene Jennies (603) 424-2362 70 Temple Street, Mon-Fri 9AM-4PM, Thurs. open till 8PM Contact Eileen Gormley (603) 816-2642. Milford Area Senior Center Seniors meet every Friday at the Wadleigh Memorial Library (Keyes room) is Game Day for the Milford Area seniors 10:00am - 12:00pm, 49 Nashua Street, Milford, NH. Brookline Senior Center the seniors also meet 2nd and 4th Tuesday’s of the month, 10 am - 2 pm. Brookline Senior Center, Brusch Hall, 36 Main Street, Brookline, NHState Committee on Aging (SCOA) identifying concerns of older citizens and make recommendations to the Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS) regarding policy and procedures to protect the wellbeing, rights and quality of life of older citizens. This committee meets the first Monday of each month for additional information contact (603) 271-9203. -16217901960880TOM’S00TOM’S-6--666759182100Copy and paste the link below for a registry of peer respite centers across the country! and paste the link below for a registry of peer respite centers across the country!. Peer Support Center and Peer Crisis Respite Center5 Pine Street ExtensionSuite 1GNashua, New Hampshire00H.E.A.R.T.S. Peer Support Center and Peer Crisis Respite Center5 Pine Street ExtensionSuite 1GNashua, New Hampshire1905004133850 The Stepping Stone Peer Support and Respite Center 108 Pleasant StreetClaremont, NH 03743Crisis Respite: (888) 582-0920 or (603) 543-138800 The Stepping Stone Peer Support and Respite Center 108 Pleasant StreetClaremont, NH 03743Crisis Respite: (888) 582-0920 or (603) 543-1388194310445770H.E.A.R.T.S. Peer Respite Center is an alternative to hospitalization. If a Consumer feels unsafe at home, but does not feel the need for hospitalization, or does not qualify for hospitalization Peer Crisis Respite can be a better option. Our Crisis Respite Center is a two bedroom apartment and is Handicap Accessible. Our Peer Crisis Respite is staffed by Consumers with lived experience, trained in the model of Intentional Peer Support, WRAP?, and Trauma informed Crisis Respite. Peer staff is available to support guests twenty four hours a day seven days a week. The only requirement is we ask our guests to be able to take their own medication, and cook and clean up after themselves. Guests can stay from one to seven days, with only one stay in a thirty day period. Guests will be offered positive reinforcing discussions along with goal setting. You are encouraged to write a WRAP?, Daily Maintenance Plan for yourself. Through a private entrance guests have the opportunity to take part in our peer support center’s discussions and to socialize with other peers. You are able to come and go about your life each day; we just ask that you communicate with us when you are leaving and when you will return. There is no cost to stay in the Peer Crisis Respite Center. We have transportation available to quests. 0H.E.A.R.T.S. Peer Respite Center is an alternative to hospitalization. If a Consumer feels unsafe at home, but does not feel the need for hospitalization, or does not qualify for hospitalization Peer Crisis Respite can be a better option. Our Crisis Respite Center is a two bedroom apartment and is Handicap Accessible. Our Peer Crisis Respite is staffed by Consumers with lived experience, trained in the model of Intentional Peer Support, WRAP?, and Trauma informed Crisis Respite. Peer staff is available to support guests twenty four hours a day seven days a week. The only requirement is we ask our guests to be able to take their own medication, and cook and clean up after themselves. Guests can stay from one to seven days, with only one stay in a thirty day period. Guests will be offered positive reinforcing discussions along with goal setting. You are encouraged to write a WRAP?, Daily Maintenance Plan for yourself. Through a private entrance guests have the opportunity to take part in our peer support center’s discussions and to socialize with other peers. You are able to come and go about your life each day; we just ask that you communicate with us when you are leaving and when you will return. There is no cost to stay in the Peer Crisis Respite Center. We have transportation available to quests. -6477044577002819406835140 0 32232604137660 Monadnock Area Peer Support Agency 64 Beaver StreetKeene, NH 03431Telephone: (603) 352-5093or (866) 352-50930 Monadnock Area Peer Support Agency 64 Beaver StreetKeene, NH 03431Telephone: (603) 352-5093or (866) 352-509314935203703320 RESPITE CENTER’S IN NEW HAMPSHIRE00 RESPITE CENTER’S IN NEW HAMPSHIRE H.E.A.R.T.S. Peer Support Center Groups/Activities Schedule for January Page 1 of ScheduleMONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY-59055185801000Consumer Council Meeting 3rd Tuesday of the month 10 am in Concord ride may be available to and from. Meeting is also available at H.E.A.R.T.S. by conference call.Closed for New Year’s Day HolidayHave a safe and happy New Year2 8:30 Check in9:00 am Morning Stretch/Walk 10:15 am WRAP? DiscussionNOON MEAL11:15 am Members Music Choice1:15 pmIPS? Discussion2 pm Emotional Wellness3 8:30 Check in9:00 am Morning Stretch/Walk 10:15 am Wellness DiscussionBINGO!NOON MEAL1:30 pm Members rights2:15 pm Weekend planningFood for members from Bishop GuertinActivities;Arts & Crafts, Quilting, Wii,4 8:30 Check in10:15 am Members Wellness Discussion11 am Clean-up6 8:30 Check inFood Pick Up At Hannaford10:15 am Weekend Discussion 11:00 am WRAP? Discussion12:00 pm Arts & Crafts1:15 pm IPS? Discussion 7 8:30 Check in10:15 am WRAP? DiscussionNOON MEAL12:45 pmWomen’s GroupMen’s Group1:15 pm IPS?Discussion 8 8:30 Check in9:00 am Morning Stretch/Walk H.E.A.R.T.S. VISIT TO WEST CAMPUS10:15 am WRAP? Discussion 11:15 amNutrition/ CookingNOON MEAL1:15 pm IPS?Discussion 9 8:30 Check in9:00 am Morning Stretch/Walk 10:15 am WRAP? Group 11:15 am Members Music ChoiceNOON MEAL1:15 pmIPS? Discussion2 pm Emotional Wellness10 8:30 Check in9:00 am Morning Stretch/Walk 11:00 amMembers meetingNOON MEAL1:15 IPS Discussion2:15 pm Weekend planningFood for members from Bishop GuertinActivities;Arts & Crafts, Quilting, Wii,11 8:30 Check in10:15 am Members Wellness Discussion11 am Clean-up 13 8:30 Check inFood Pick Up At Hannaford10:15 am Weekend Discussion11:00 am WRAP? Discussion12:00 pm Arts & Crafts 1:15 pm IPS? Discussion14 8:30 Check in9:00 am Morning Stretch/Walk 10:15 am WRAP? DiscussionNOON MEAL12:45 pmWomen’s GroupMen’s Group1:30 pm IPS?Discussion 15 8:30 Check in9:00 am Morning Stretch/Walk H.E.A.R.T.S. VISIT TO WEST CAMPUS10:15 am WRAP? Discussion11:15 amNutrition/CookingNOON MEAL1:15 pm IPS? Discussion 2 pm?Journaling workshop16 8:30 Check in9:00 am Morning Stretch/Walk 10:15 am WRAP? Discussion11:15 am Members Music Choice NOON MEAL1:15 pmIPS? Discussion2 pm Emotional Wellness17 8:30 Check in9:00 am Morning Stretch/Walk noon meal1:30 pm Members rights2:15 pm Weekend planningFood for members from Bishop GuertinActivities;Arts & Crafts, Quilting, Wii,18 8:30 Check in 10:15 am Members Wellness Discussion11 amClean-up 307657515875 -8-00 -8- -8- H.E.A.R.T.S. Peer Support Center Groups/Activities Schedule for January Page 2 of ScheduleClosed for Martin Luther King Jr./Civil Rights Day21 8:30 Check in9:00 am Morning Stretch/Walk 10:15 am WRAP? Discussionnoon meal12:45 pmWomen’s GroupMen’s Group1:30 pm IPS?Discussion 22 8:30 Check in9:00 am Morning Stretch/Walk H.E.A.R.T.S. VISIT TO WEST CAMPUS10:15 am WRAP? Discussion11:15 amNutrition/ Cookingnoon meal1:15 pm IPS? Discussion2 pm?Journaling workshop23 8:30 Check in9:00 am Morning Stretch/Walk 10:15 am WRAP? Group:11:15 am Members Music Choice noon meal1:15 pm IPS? Discussion2 pm Emotional Wellness24 8:30 Check in9:00 am Morning Stretch/Walk 10:15 am WRAP? Groupnoon meal1:15 pm Wellness Group2:15 pm Weekend planningFood for members from Bishop GuertinActivities;Arts & Crafts, Quilting25 8:30 Check in10:15 am Members Wellness Discussion11 amClean-up 27 8:30 Check inFood Pick Up At Hannaford10:15 am Weekend Discussion 11:00 am WRAP? Discussion12:00 pm Arts & Crafts1:15 pm IPS? Discussion28 8:30 Check in9:00 am Morning Stretch/Walk 10:15 am WRAP? Discussionnoon meal12:45 pmWomen’s GroupMen’s Group1:30 pm IPS?Discussion 29 8:30 Check in9:00 am Morning Stretch/Walk H.E.A.R.T.S. VISIT TO WEST CAMPUS10:15 am WRAP? Discussion11:15 amNutrition/ Cookingnoon meal1:15 pm IPS? Discussion2 pm?Journaling workshop30 8:30 Check in9:00 am Morning Stretch/Walk 10:15 am WRAP? Group:11:15 am Members Music Choice noon meal1:15 pm IPS? Discussion2 pm Emotional Wellness31 8:30 Check in9:00 am Morning Stretch/Walk 10:15 am WRAP? Groupnoon meal1:15 pm Wellness Group2:15 pm Weekend planningFood for members from Bishop GuertinActivities;Arts & Crafts, QuiltingVolunteer at your local animal shelter!Hudson Animal Shelter1 Constitution DriveJana McMillan603-889-7387Humane Society for Greater Nashua24 Ferry Road603-889-2275-25717593345To see pictures of our annual December Christmas light sightseeing trip please go to our website. I have been promised they will be here any day now. You know how these mail-in film developers can be. Members saw light displays in Amherst and Hudson, NH. All 9 members had a great time. There was plenty of excitement to go around. Please give me to the first week in January as I have not received the photos back from the developer. You would think that it would be much faster developing film from a Brownie camera. 00To see pictures of our annual December Christmas light sightseeing trip please go to our website. I have been promised they will be here any day now. You know how these mail-in film developers can be. Members saw light displays in Amherst and Hudson, NH. All 9 members had a great time. There was plenty of excitement to go around. Please give me to the first week in January as I have not received the photos back from the developer. You would think that it would be much faster developing film from a Brownie camera. 31718251072516 - 9-00 - 9- ................
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