UR Pathway at BU Wellness Network (Copy)
UR Pathway is a peer-led support group for BIPOC to safely share their experiences & heal from addiction, mental health conflict and trauma.
Unique Recovery Pathway, affectionately referred to as UR (your) Pathway, brings a fresh approach to recovery supports with a weekly support group session for Black, Indigenous, & People of Color (BIPOC) in or seeking recovery from addiction/substance misuse, mental health challenges, chronic stress and trauma.
Free to attend, this support group was designed to celebrate all pathways of recovery while supporting the influence of culture and identity on one's healing journey.
We understand that recovery is unique to every individual and aim to create a safe space of community and support for those seeking healing from addiction (substance use disorder/SUD)/addictive behaviors, mental health challenges, and traumatic experiences.
This includes but is not exclusive to:
Anxiety
Bi-polar disorder
Black existence
Cigarettes
Co-dependency
Compulsive behaviors
Depression
Domestic violence
Eating disorders
Financial dysfunction and gambling
Gun violence
Homelessness/home insecurity
Mood Disorders
Personality Disorders
Police brutality
Sex addiction
Substance Abuse/Misuse/Use
UR Pathway for Substance Use Recovery meets every first Wednesday in person at 6PM (EST).
UR Pathway for Men meets every second Monday at 6PM (EST).
UR Pathway general support sessions meet every 2nd & 4th Wednesday at 6PM (EST).
UR Pathway for Grief & Mental Health meets every third Wednesday in person at 6PM (EST).
UR Pathway for Women meets every fourth Monday at 1PM (EST).
All sessions have virtual access with Zoom. Pre-registration preferred.