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Join us for a warm, supportive group designed to help you feel more at ease in conversations, relationships, and everyday interactions. Through expressive activities and guided discussion, you’ll build confidence step by step in a calm, welcoming environment.

A Night Out Creative Group gives adults a relaxed, playful space to unwind at the end of the week. Simple art activities set the tone for laughter, curiosity, and easy conversation — no pressure, no perfection, just fun. It’s a chance to meet new people, try something different, and enjoy a night that feels refreshing instead of draining. Over time, these evenings help people reconnect with joy, creativity, and a sense of community.
Each session is designed to feel light, social, and fun — a creative break from the usual routine.
Activities are simple, hands‑on, and meant to spark enjoyment, not performance or skill.
Participants naturally bond through shared laughter, conversation, and the easy flow of making something together.

An anxiety group that incorporates simple art‑making gives people a calmer way to settle in and feel safe. The creative focus helps quiet racing thoughts and offers something steady to do with the hands, which naturally reduces tension. As participants paint or draw, it becomes easier to open up, connect, and share without feeling put on the spot. Over time, the combination of gentle creativity and group support helps people feel more grounded, confident, and less alone in what they’re carrying.
We use simple creative exercises to help settle the nervous system and make it easier to breathe, focus, and feel grounded.
Each session follows a predictable, soothing flow so participants feel safe, supported, and never caught off guard.
Art‑making offers a physical outlet for tension, giving anxious energy a place to go instead of staying stuck inside.

A bereavement group that incorporates gentle art‑making offers people a quiet, supportive space to process grief at their own pace. The creative activities give shape to feelings that are often hard to put into words, allowing expression without pressure. As participants create alongside others who understand loss, a sense of connection and shared humanity naturally forms. Over time, the combination of creativity and community helps people feel less isolated and more able to carry their grief with compassion for themselves.
Creative activities offer a tender way to express emotions that are too deep or complex for words alone.
You’re surrounded by others who truly “get it,” creating a sense of comfort, validation, and companionship in loss.
Art helps participants explore memories, identity, and the ongoing relationship with the person they lost.

A caregiver support group that incorporates art‑making gives people a rare space to pause and breathe in the middle of constant responsibility. Creative activities offer a gentle outlet for emotions that caregivers often suppress—exhaustion, frustration, love, guilt, and grief. Making art alongside others who understand the invisible weight of caregiving creates connection and reduces the sense of doing it all alone. Over time, the combination of creativity and shared support helps caregivers feel more grounded, replenished, and emotionally steady.
Sessions offer a rare pause from constant responsibility, giving caregivers a moment to breathe and reset.
Art provides a gentle way to express the feelings caregivers often hold in—exhaustion, love, guilt, frustration.
Connection with other caregivers helps reduce isolation and build resilience for the ongoing journey.

A Life After Separation group that incorporates art‑making gives people a steady, creative way to process the major shifts that follow the end of a relationship. The hands‑on activities help participants explore identity, emotions, and new beginnings without needing to find perfect words. Creating alongside others who are also rebuilding fosters connection, validation, and a sense of shared strength. Over time, the blend of creativity and community support helps people feel more grounded, hopeful, and confident about the next chapter of their lives.
Creative prompts help you reconnect with who you are outside the relationship and rediscover your own voice.
Art‑making provides a safe outlet for the mix of emotions—relief, sadness, anger, hope—that often follow separation.
Group support and creative exploration help you gain clarity, confidence, and a sense of direction for your next chapter.
Please recommend an activity or group and we will attempt to create it for you.
2700 N 29th Ave suite 117, Hollywood, FL 33020, USA
Open today | 03:00 pm – 10:00 pm |
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