Programs & Services Page
Harm Reduction Strategies:
"We encourage balanced consumption through structured exchanges."
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Peer Support & Resource Navigation: Helping individuals connect with existing local services, whether that's housing assistance, food programs, or healthcare. You could offer "Navigation Sessions" where someone helps another person fill out forms or find the right office to contact.
Skill-Sharing Workshops: Hosting informal meetups where people teach each other practical life skills. This could be anything from basic mechanical repair (like the work you do on your vehicles) to gardening, cooking, or basic computer/tech literacy.
Mutual Aid Exchanges: Creating a system for community members to share what they have—tools, extra food, or supplies—with those who need them. This ties well into your interest in "balanced consumption through structured exchanges."
Community Clean-up or Beautification: Organizing group efforts to improve shared spaces, such as local parks or public areas. This builds a sense of shared ownership and pride in the neighborhood.
Educational or Support Groups: Facilitating safe spaces for people to talk about shared challenges, such as recovery support, parenting circles, or financial literacy workshops.