Meetup: LOVE AND HEALING (For heartbreak, difficult relationships and moving forward)
1. What is RAAH (Support Group For Rising Above Adversity with Hope) about?
We strive to create a safe and nurturing space where individuals can openly reflect on their experiences, acknowledge their emotions, and navigate life’s challenges with support and understanding. Life presents us with difficulties that can feel overwhelming, whether it’s the weight of grief, the struggle with anxiety, the exhaustion of burnout, the pain of heartbreak, or the darkness of depression. Caregivers, too, often carry immense emotional and physical burdens, making it essential to have a place where they can be heard and supported.
Our community is built on the foundation of empathy, connection, and healing. Here, individuals from all walks of life can come together to share their stories, find solace in mutual experiences, and gain strength from one another. We believe in the power of shared healing, where people can express their emotions without judgment, receive encouragement, and develop coping strategies to move forward.
By fostering a compassionate environment, we hope to provide not just a space for emotional support but also a pathway toward growth and resilience. Together, we embrace the journey of healing, adapting to challenges, and rediscovering hope, knowing that no one has to face their struggles alone.
2. How does one sign up? What’s the coordination process like?
People who are interested can reach out to us or fill out our form, and we will guide them through the next steps.
Learn more about this group! 👉Facilitator Bio:
Pranay Javeri is a qualified psychologist with over 3 years of experience who combines different therapeutic techniques to meet each client’s unique needs. He brings a trauma-informed, queer-affirmative, & intersectional perspective to his practice, making sure everyone feels safe, respected, and valued. Pranay’s goal is to help clients find hope for a brighter future. Outside of work, he’s usually curled up with a good book or enjoying the company of cats!
Priyanka Rawlani is an expressive arts therapy practitioner, singer, and artist. For over two years, she has supported people of all ages by creating a safe and reflective space. Her approach is trauma-informed, queer-affirmative, neurodivergent-affirmative, feminist, and socially aware. She believes that safety isn’t just personal, it’s something we build together. When the world is safer, we feel safer too.