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Events in October 2024
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LIFE’s office locations are temporarily CLOSED post hurricane Helene LIFE’s office locations are temporarily CLOSED post hurricane Helene
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September 30, 2024 – October 2, 2024Based on the ongoing impacts from Hurricane Helene, LIFE’s office locations will be CLOSED and staff will be working from home on Monday, 09/30 and Tuesday, 10/01. We will continue to share information from CEMA and Georgia Power on our Facebook page. LIFE, Inc. can be reached via email or Facebook Messenger, response times will vary adenardi @ lifecil .com.If you’re a disabled person in need and have access to a phone, please call or text the Disability & Disaster Hotline at 800-626-4959.or Email: hotline@disasterstrategies.orgNational Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM)
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October 1, 2024Each October, during National Disability Employment Awareness Month, or “NDEAM,” we celebrate the value and talent workers with disabilities add to America’s workplaces and economy. NDEAM’s purpose is to confirm our commitment to ensuring disabled workers have access to good jobs, every month of every year. That’s the spirit behind this year’s official theme: “Access to Good Jobs for All.”
NDEAM is an opportune time for employers to review company policies to ensure they convey a commitment to an inclusive workplace culture.
Neurodiversity Is Beautiful Social Peer Group Neurodiversity Is Beautiful Social Peer Group
October 1, 2024Neurodiversity Is Beautiful Social Peer Group meets every Tuesday evening in person at LIFE, located at 4811 Waters Avenue in Savannah. This is not an open/drop-in group, you must register to participate.
Empowering neurodiverse adults and young adults to develop a local support network of peer support.
For more information or to register, please contact Heather at 240-328-8026.
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LIFE’s office locations are temporarily CLOSED post hurricane Helene LIFE’s office locations are temporarily CLOSED post hurricane Helene
All day
September 30, 2024 – October 2, 2024Based on the ongoing impacts from Hurricane Helene, LIFE’s office locations will be CLOSED and staff will be working from home on Monday, 09/30 and Tuesday, 10/01. We will continue to share information from CEMA and Georgia Power on our Facebook page. LIFE, Inc. can be reached via email or Facebook Messenger, response times will vary adenardi @ lifecil .com.If you’re a disabled person in need and have access to a phone, please call or text the Disability & Disaster Hotline at 800-626-4959.or Email: hotline@disasterstrategies.org -
TBD: Fall cohort of Living Well in The Community Workshop series (LWIC) TBD: Fall cohort of Living Well in The Community Workshop series (LWIC)
October 3, 2024Due to the ongoing impacts of Hurricane Helene and out of an abundance of caution for everyone's safety, we are postponing the start date for the Living Well in the Community (LWIC) workshop series that was scheduled to begin tomorrow, 09/30/24, at our host location the African American Health Information and Resource Center. I will send out additional information just as soon as the status of things becomes clearer
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Twice weekly: LWIC Workshop series at AAHIRC for registrants only. Times vary.
The Fall cohort is full and registration is closed, but there is still room in the next cohort!
Please call the office to learn more and to register! 912-920-2414.
Living Well in the Community (LWIC) is a five-week workshop grounded in Independent Living philosophy that can help people set and achieve quality-of-life goals, while building skills to support health and wellness. Trained facilitators guide workshop participants through information, discussions, and activities.
LIFE-Line Peer Support Chat Group on Zoom LIFE-Line Peer Support Chat Group on Zoom
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October 3, 2024Please join us for the LIFE-Line Peer Support Chat on Thursday, October 3rd, at 1:00PM!
This is a hybrid event - if you can't use Zoom (login below), you're welcome to join us in person at 4811 Waters Avenue in Savannah. Zoom link provided upon request, please call 912-920-2414.Did you know?... peer support can improve the sense of well-being for people with disabilities by expanding their support network and empowering them? It's true! The LIFE-Line Peer Chat is a safe space to talk with other people with disabilities, confidentially. Show up and be the difference in someone else's day, or let them be the difference in yours! We hope you'll join us!The LIFE-Line Peer Support Chat is open exclusively to people with disabilities in LIFE's twenty service counties*.*LIFE's 20 service counties: Appling - Bacon - Brantley - Bryan - Bulloch - Camden - Candler - Charlton - Chatham - Effingham - Evans - Glynn - Liberty - Long - McIntosh - Pierce - Tattnall - Toombs - Ware - Wayne -
TBD: Fall cohort of Living Well in The Community Workshop series (LWIC) TBD: Fall cohort of Living Well in The Community Workshop series (LWIC)
October 7, 2024Due to the ongoing impacts of Hurricane Helene and out of an abundance of caution for everyone's safety, we are postponing the start date for the Living Well in the Community (LWIC) workshop series that was scheduled to begin tomorrow, 09/30/24, at our host location the African American Health Information and Resource Center. I will send out additional information just as soon as the status of things becomes clearer
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Twice weekly: LWIC Workshop series at AAHIRC for registrants only. Times vary.
The Fall cohort is full and registration is closed, but there is still room in the next cohort!
Please call the office to learn more and to register! 912-920-2414.
Living Well in the Community (LWIC) is a five-week workshop grounded in Independent Living philosophy that can help people set and achieve quality-of-life goals, while building skills to support health and wellness. Trained facilitators guide workshop participants through information, discussions, and activities.
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Neurodiversity Is Beautiful Social Peer Group Neurodiversity Is Beautiful Social Peer Group
October 8, 2024Neurodiversity Is Beautiful Social Peer Group meets every Tuesday evening in person at LIFE, located at 4811 Waters Avenue in Savannah. This is not an open/drop-in group, you must register to participate.
Empowering neurodiverse adults and young adults to develop a local support network of peer support.
For more information or to register, please contact Heather at 240-328-8026.
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LIFE-Line Peer Support Chat Group In Person LIFE-Line Peer Support Chat Group In Person
October 10, 2024Please join us for the LIFE-Line Peer Support Chat on Thursday, October 10th, at 1:00PM!This is a hybrid event - if you can't join us in person at 4811 Waters Avenue in Savannah, you are welcome to join us by Zoom. Zoom link provided upon request, please call 912-920-2414.Did you know?... peer support can improve the sense of well-being for people with disabilities by expanding their support network and empowering them? It's true! The LIFE-Line Peer Chat is a safe space to talk with other people with disabilities, confidentially. We hope you'll join us!The LIFE-Line Peer Support Chat is open exclusively to people with disabilities in LIFE's twenty service counties*.*LIFE's 20 service counties: Appling - Bacon - Brantley - Bryan - Bulloch - Camden - Candler - Charlton - Chatham - Effingham - Evans - Glynn - Liberty - Long - McIntosh - Pierce - Tattnall - Toombs - Ware - WayneTBD: Fall cohort of Living Well in The Community Workshop series (LWIC) TBD: Fall cohort of Living Well in The Community Workshop series (LWIC)
October 10, 2024Due to the ongoing impacts of Hurricane Helene and out of an abundance of caution for everyone's safety, we are postponing the start date for the Living Well in the Community (LWIC) workshop series that was scheduled to begin tomorrow, 09/30/24, at our host location the African American Health Information and Resource Center. I will send out additional information just as soon as the status of things becomes clearer
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Twice weekly: LWIC Workshop series at AAHIRC for registrants only. Times vary.
The Fall cohort is full and registration is closed, but there is still room in the next cohort!
Please call the office to learn more and to register! 912-920-2414.
Living Well in the Community (LWIC) is a five-week workshop grounded in Independent Living philosophy that can help people set and achieve quality-of-life goals, while building skills to support health and wellness. Trained facilitators guide workshop participants through information, discussions, and activities.
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Closed - Federal Holiday Closed - Federal Holiday
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October 14, 2024LIFE's office closed today.
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TBD - hybrid event on the topic of Working While Disabled for NDEAM TBD - hybrid event on the topic of Working While Disabled for NDEAM
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October 16, 2024TBD
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TBD: Fall cohort of Living Well in The Community Workshop series (LWIC) TBD: Fall cohort of Living Well in The Community Workshop series (LWIC)
October 17, 2024Due to the ongoing impacts of Hurricane Helene and out of an abundance of caution for everyone's safety, we are postponing the start date for the Living Well in the Community (LWIC) workshop series that was scheduled to begin tomorrow, 09/30/24, at our host location the African American Health Information and Resource Center. I will send out additional information just as soon as the status of things becomes clearer
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Twice weekly: LWIC Workshop series at AAHIRC for registrants only. Times vary.
The Fall cohort is full and registration is closed, but there is still room in the next cohort!
Please call the office to learn more and to register! 912-920-2414.
Living Well in the Community (LWIC) is a five-week workshop grounded in Independent Living philosophy that can help people set and achieve quality-of-life goals, while building skills to support health and wellness. Trained facilitators guide workshop participants through information, discussions, and activities.
Alzheimer's Support Group at LIFE Alzheimer's Support Group at LIFE
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October 17, 2024Support group for caregivers providing care for people with Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias. This is a free monthly meeting open to the public.
Occurs monthly on the third Thursday from 5:30 - 6:30.
Location: LIFE, Inc. 4811 Waters Avenue across from Memorial Hospital in the Medical Arts Shopping Center.
Contact Chris at 912-482-1079 with questions.
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TBD: Fall cohort of Living Well in The Community Workshop series (LWIC) TBD: Fall cohort of Living Well in The Community Workshop series (LWIC)
October 21, 2024Due to the ongoing impacts of Hurricane Helene and out of an abundance of caution for everyone's safety, we are postponing the start date for the Living Well in the Community (LWIC) workshop series that was scheduled to begin tomorrow, 09/30/24, at our host location the African American Health Information and Resource Center. I will send out additional information just as soon as the status of things becomes clearer
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Twice weekly: LWIC Workshop series at AAHIRC for registrants only. Times vary.
The Fall cohort is full and registration is closed, but there is still room in the next cohort!
Please call the office to learn more and to register! 912-920-2414.
Living Well in the Community (LWIC) is a five-week workshop grounded in Independent Living philosophy that can help people set and achieve quality-of-life goals, while building skills to support health and wellness. Trained facilitators guide workshop participants through information, discussions, and activities.
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TBD: Fall cohort of Living Well in The Community Workshop series (LWIC) TBD: Fall cohort of Living Well in The Community Workshop series (LWIC)
October 24, 2024Due to the ongoing impacts of Hurricane Helene and out of an abundance of caution for everyone's safety, we are postponing the start date for the Living Well in the Community (LWIC) workshop series that was scheduled to begin tomorrow, 09/30/24, at our host location the African American Health Information and Resource Center. I will send out additional information just as soon as the status of things becomes clearer
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Twice weekly: LWIC Workshop series at AAHIRC for registrants only. Times vary.
The Fall cohort is full and registration is closed, but there is still room in the next cohort!
Please call the office to learn more and to register! 912-920-2414.
Living Well in the Community (LWIC) is a five-week workshop grounded in Independent Living philosophy that can help people set and achieve quality-of-life goals, while building skills to support health and wellness. Trained facilitators guide workshop participants through information, discussions, and activities.
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TBD: Fall cohort of Living Well in The Community Workshop series (LWIC) TBD: Fall cohort of Living Well in The Community Workshop series (LWIC)
October 28, 2024Due to the ongoing impacts of Hurricane Helene and out of an abundance of caution for everyone's safety, we are postponing the start date for the Living Well in the Community (LWIC) workshop series that was scheduled to begin tomorrow, 09/30/24, at our host location the African American Health Information and Resource Center. I will send out additional information just as soon as the status of things becomes clearer
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Twice weekly: LWIC Workshop series at AAHIRC for registrants only. Times vary.
The Fall cohort is full and registration is closed, but there is still room in the next cohort!
Please call the office to learn more and to register! 912-920-2414.
Living Well in the Community (LWIC) is a five-week workshop grounded in Independent Living philosophy that can help people set and achieve quality-of-life goals, while building skills to support health and wellness. Trained facilitators guide workshop participants through information, discussions, and activities.
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LIFE Social Club: Special Art event with Making Marks / Telfair Museum! LIFE Social Club: Special Art event with Making Marks / Telfair Museum!
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October 30, 2024LIFE, Inc. is inviting you to our Social Club SPECIAL EVENT on October 30th! Please join us in person on Wednesday, October 30th for the second "Making Marks" session of guided artistic expression. Telfair Museums inclusive, community-based outreach programming is partnering with LIFE for this fun opportunity! This is part of the community quilt project Inspired by Maya Freelon’s tissue paper artwork in the exhibition Emancipation: The Unfinished Project of Liberation, we will create a community quilt with vibrant, colorful designs using fabric. The Making Marks project will focus on color, abstract designs, and flowing creativity as we experiment with our fabricAnd, of course, one lucky attendee will win a $10 gift card! No registration required - please join us! This is a hands-on event and will not be available on Zoom this month.Making Marks emphasizes the healing and transformative powers of artmaking by empowering people through art and bringing people together as a community, The artwork created will be displayed at the Jepson Center as part of the upcoming exhibition 'Emancipation: The Unfinished Project of Liberation'.Everyone is welcome to attend. No artistic ability is required!Wednesday, October 30th from 1:00-2:30pm, and the second Making Marks event will be 0n Wednesday, October 25th from 1:00-2:30pm.Location: LIFE, Inc.4811 Waters Ave, Savannah, GA 31404 in the Medical Arts Shopping Center across from Memorial Hospital next to Bahama Joe's Uniform Store.Please contact us for registration and more information at 912.920.2414.The Social Club does not replace the LIFE-Line Peer Support Meeting, which is still held twice monthly, unless preempted by a LIFE Independent Living Skills Event.The Social Club is open to persons with disabilities in LIFE's 20 service counties: Appling - Bacon - Brantley - Bryan - Bulloch - Camden - Candler - Charlton - Chatham - Effingham - Evans - Glynn - Liberty - Long - McIntosh - Pierce - Tattnall - Toombs - Ware - Wayne -
TBD: Fall cohort of Living Well in The Community Workshop series (LWIC) TBD: Fall cohort of Living Well in The Community Workshop series (LWIC)
October 31, 2024Due to the ongoing impacts of Hurricane Helene and out of an abundance of caution for everyone's safety, we are postponing the start date for the Living Well in the Community (LWIC) workshop series that was scheduled to begin tomorrow, 09/30/24, at our host location the African American Health Information and Resource Center. I will send out additional information just as soon as the status of things becomes clearer
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Twice weekly: LWIC Workshop series at AAHIRC for registrants only. Times vary.
The Fall cohort is full and registration is closed, but there is still room in the next cohort!
Please call the office to learn more and to register! 912-920-2414.
Living Well in the Community (LWIC) is a five-week workshop grounded in Independent Living philosophy that can help people set and achieve quality-of-life goals, while building skills to support health and wellness. Trained facilitators guide workshop participants through information, discussions, and activities.