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1 person is interested
Volunteer to Lead Mindfulness and Meditation - Sober Active Community - Denver
ORGANIZATION: The Phoenix
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1 person is interested
The Phoenix is looking for volunteers to lead mindfulness and meditation for our sober active community.Mindfulness and meditation at the Phoenix includes a wide range of styles that share the intention of supporting members as they navigate coping with stress and anxiety while increasing awareness of what you need to feel content and fulfilled. All our mindfulness and mediation events are led by an instructor in a group setting.
If you have a background in mindfulness and meditation, have experience in recovery, live a sober lifestyle, have a strong passion and commitment to social justice and mental health, and want to help your community, we want to hear from you!
As a Volunteer, you:
- Have demonstrated experience in leading mindfulness and meditation
- Lead 1 class every week/month, for 1-2 hours max. This depends on community needs and your availability
- Commit to long term volunteering, ideally 6+ months if possible
- Complete a 2-hour online training. This can be completed at your own pace (i.e. can be stopped and restarted)
- Do a background check. Recognizing that we come from different experiences, a record doesn’t automatically disqualify you from volunteering
- Are at least 18 years old
- Help spread the word and bring a friend or 2 to help drive attendance
Interested? Please visit www.thephoenix.org/volunteerto learn more and fill out the interest form!
More opportunities with The Phoenix
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About The Phoenix
Location:
2239 CHAMPA ST, DENVER, CO 80205, US
Mission Statement
The Phoenix offers a free sober active community to individuals who have suffered from a substance use disorder and to those who choose a sober life. Using a peer support model, we help members heal and rebuild their lives while also striving to eliminate stigma around recovery.
Description
The ultimate impact Phoenix seeks is to help individuals not only achieve sobriety, but to thrive in recovery. The Phoenix Model is unique because of its non-clinical approach that uses the power of human connection and positive coping mechanisms through physical activity to help people heal from the underlying causes of addiction.
Phoenix peer instructors use an experiential approach that leverages innate goal-setting association with engagement in physical activities while facilitating a positive and supportive experience, allowing team members to shed the defense mechanisms that have historically kept them isolated. By bringing people together, Phoenix creates a community where people can heal, obtain essential life skills, and practice effective social interaction. Research suggests facilitating physical activity, social connection and community are potent strategies for promoting health and healing from disease.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Multiple locations Denver, CO 80205
DATE POSTED
December 16, 2021
SKILLS
- Mental Health
- People Skills
- Relationship Building
- Spiritual Healing
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 6 months if possible