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    August 6, 2019No Comments
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    logo_verdevalleysanctuary2018Sedona AZ (August 6, 2019) – The Verde Valley Sanctuary is currently offering a safe, non-judgmental, and supportive environment for survivors of any form of violence and/ or trauma in their lifetime.  These sessions, “Time to Talk”, are the ideal setting for individuals to talk about their common experiences and learn coping skills.  “Time to Talk” support groups are currently held in Cottonwood at the Outreach Center, 601 W. Mingus Avenue, every Thursday noon – 1:00 P.M. and Sedona at Twice Nice Thrift Store, every Tuesday  1225 W. SR 89A, 6:00 P.M – 7:00 P.M.

    stock_verdevalleysanctuary_atimetotalkThese groups foster self-empowerment along with emotional healing and are open to all individuals regardless of sexual preference.  These are drop-in groups and do not require registration.  Please call (928) 634-6255 with questions.

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    The Verde Valley Sanctuary is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting, assisting, and empowering victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault and human trafficking.  All services are provided completely free of charge.  For more information or to make a donation, visit www.VerdeValleySanctuary.org.

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