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Join us for an engaging and insightful evening on October 24, 2023, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM, as we present our fourth film viewing and panel discussion featuring The Elephant-in-the-Room Series® and it's newest short film "Aftermath".
This thought-provoking event, will delve into the crucial topic of post-traumatic stress, aiming to foster understanding and support within our community.
In a world where disconnection and misunderstanding seem to prevail, our panel discussion series serves as a beacon of open dialogue and shared exploration. By addressing topics that often linger unspoken, we endeavor to bridge gaps and create meaningful connections among individuals.
Generously sponsored by grants from the Connecticut Community Foundation and the UCC Genesis Fund, this evening presentation is offered as a free event, our way of giving back to the community we hold dear.
At UCC Southbury, we're committed to providing a safe haven for transformative conversations. Through guided discussions, we aspire to cultivate an environment where diverse perspectives converge, and where personal growth and understanding can flourish.
Our distinguished panel for the evening includes representatives from New Hampshire Theatre Project, the local non-profit & Prevention Council for Southbury & Middlebury (S.M.A.R.T., Inc.), and esteemed local mental health professionals. Their collective expertise will gently steer the conversation, ensuring that this dialogue remains insightful, informative, and empathetic.
Mark your calendars and keep an eye out for registration details, coming soon. While registrations are preferred, we welcome walk-ins to join this enriching experience. Should you have any inquiries about this event, please feel free to reach out to Carla at our church office.
Let's come together to embrace the "Aftermath" and turn it into a journey of healing, understanding, and unity. Your presence and voice matter in creating a stronger, more compassionate community.
This thought-provoking event, will delve into the crucial topic of post-traumatic stress, aiming to foster understanding and support within our community.
In a world where disconnection and misunderstanding seem to prevail, our panel discussion series serves as a beacon of open dialogue and shared exploration. By addressing topics that often linger unspoken, we endeavor to bridge gaps and create meaningful connections among individuals.
Generously sponsored by grants from the Connecticut Community Foundation and the UCC Genesis Fund, this evening presentation is offered as a free event, our way of giving back to the community we hold dear.
At UCC Southbury, we're committed to providing a safe haven for transformative conversations. Through guided discussions, we aspire to cultivate an environment where diverse perspectives converge, and where personal growth and understanding can flourish.
Our distinguished panel for the evening includes representatives from New Hampshire Theatre Project, the local non-profit & Prevention Council for Southbury & Middlebury (S.M.A.R.T., Inc.), and esteemed local mental health professionals. Their collective expertise will gently steer the conversation, ensuring that this dialogue remains insightful, informative, and empathetic.
Mark your calendars and keep an eye out for registration details, coming soon. While registrations are preferred, we welcome walk-ins to join this enriching experience. Should you have any inquiries about this event, please feel free to reach out to Carla at our church office.
Let's come together to embrace the "Aftermath" and turn it into a journey of healing, understanding, and unity. Your presence and voice matter in creating a stronger, more compassionate community.