Mindfulness in Green Spaces
When: September 23, 2024
Where: Speer Cemetery
Start Time: 7:00 pm
End Time: 9:00 pm
Brief Description:
This free program will provide the community with a place of peace that you can come to and de-stress for 20 minutes at a time. some weeks material will be provided to write poetry or paint to further decompress through art. In this country stress is the largest health issue, we invite everyone to come and heal as a community.
Parents of Gender Expansive Children
When: September 24, 2024
Where: Virtual/Online
Start Time: 12:00 am
End Time: 12:00 am
Brief Description:
An online group for parents and guardians of gender-expansive or exploring youth. Meet other parents in a supportive, open environment. Bring your questions, concerns, or experience to share, or just listen and learn. Pre-registration and intake call required for privacy reasons.
WIC Office Hours
When: September 24, 2024
Where: City Hall Annex- Clinic Entrance
Start Time: 7:30 am
End Time: 4:00 pm
Brief Description:
Office hours for the Jersey City WIC Program. All in-office appointments are by appointment only. Please Call the Office at 201-547-6842 to make an appointment.
Bullying Workshop
When: September 24, 2024
Where: Lena Edwards Charter School
Start Time: 9:30 am
End Time: 11:00 am
Brief Description:
Jersey City's Division of Community Health and Wellness is partnering with Dr. Lena Edwards Charter School in educating students on Bullying. This is only for the students of Dr. Lena Edwards Charter School.
Fraud Prevention Workshop
When: September 24, 2024
Where: Grace Church Van Vorst
Start Time: 11:00 am
End Time: 1:00 pm
Brief Description:
JC Division of Community Health and Wellness with the partnership of Valley Bank is having a Fraud Prevention Workshop! Please come and visit!
Managing Behavior Changes in Alzheimer’s
When: September 24, 2024
Where: Online Webinar
Start Time: 1:00 pm
End Time: 2:00 pm
Brief Description:
Behavioral changes in Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia can pose concerns for family caregivers. As the disease progresses, behavior often becomes the primary way people with the disease communicate their needs. Learn why people with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia experience behavior changes, what those behaviors mean, and how to cope when behaviors are challenging.