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PROGRAMS
The following programs are currently being offered by Divorce
Recovery. You can scroll down the entire list, or use the navigation bar
on the left to go directly to the program that fits your need.
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Children of Divorce & Changing Families
Three times a year,
Divorce Recovery offers
an 8-week program designed specifically to
assist all family members in the difficult
transition through separation and/or divorce.
Age-appropriate activities help guide families
through the divorce recovery process.
In a community setting of peers, children
(3-18) are invited to attend with one parent.
The primary goals of the group are (1) to help parents and children
establish better communication, and (2) to be able to talk more
effectively about the divorce transition and the losses they are
experiencing. A secondary goal is to help parents develop skills to
assist in this transition.
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Classes are held at
St Philip’s in the Hills Episcopal Church
4400 N. Campbell Avenue (NE Corner of River & Campbell)
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Call 520.495.0704 to register, or to register online click here.
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ADULT PROGRAMS
Divorce Recovery Support Groups are for persons ending relationships
(divorced/ separated/unmarried) and needing support in the process of
this transition journey.
Groups are 10 weeks in length and are closed after the second week.
Groups are led by trained volunteers who themselves have experienced
the divorce process. Divorce Recovery is a non-sectarian program and is
grateful to our many host sites who allow us to use their facilities.
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DIVORCE RECOVERY I
THE TRANSITION JOURNEY: ENDINGS
Separating, divorcing or being divorced can be a challenging often
overwhelming experience. If you are confused and hurting this program
can help your journey through the divorce process easier and
less traumatic.
This group addresses the beginning of the "endings" process.
Through your participation in this group process, handouts and leader
presentations, you will gain a better understanding of the divorce
transition journey. Here you can share your challenges, losses and grief
in a "safe" nurturing place. You will work on saying goodbye to your
relationship and gain strength and hope as you move through this
transition and say hello to your new life.
A pledge of $60 is requested but no one is turned away.
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DIVORCE RECOVERY II
THE TRANSITION JOURNEY: THE NEUTRAL ZONE
This program will take you straight to your heart and soul as you examine
where you are now and look toward your future, enjoying the life that
comes after divorce or the end of a relationship.
In this group you will continue the focus on letting go and saying goodbye
to your relationship by looking deeper at the relationship and deeper into
yourself. This group process will also help you gain insight and skills on
the questions of, "who am I now and where am I going?" Using a workbook,
handouts, leader presentations and group discussions you will
become empowered to face your new life with hope and confidence.
Cost: $60
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DROP-IN GROUPS
Tuesday afternoons from 1pm - 2pm at First United Methodist Church 915 East 4th Street. Open meetings for stressful times.
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FINANCIAL LIFE AFTER LOSS
Managing finances after a divorce can be overwhelming. This class is
designed to get you familiar with the basics of personal money management.
We will cover areas like: budgeting, saving, credit reports and mortgages,
invsesting, insurance programs and other issues that help you plan your
financial future.
Offered the second monday of each month, this valuable course is offered by
Janet Holmes, Certified Financial Planner and board member of Divorce
Recovery. Call 202-7659 for information or to register. (Minimum 3
participants per class but one-on-one appointments are also available.
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EDUCATION FOR LIFE SERIES
Special guest speakers and events in the pursuit of living a fuller, happier life.
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Most classes are held the 3rd Thursday of each month covering varied topics relate to the Art of Being Human
ALL CLASSES: 6:30pm to 8:30pm
10 N. Norton Ave suite # 140 (Tucson Blvd & Broadway)
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