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RAINBOW: LGBTQIA+ Wellness Collaborative Monthly Meeting
Tuesday, March 19, 2024, 11:00am - 12:00pm

The RAINBOW Collaborative meetings are open to TCMH staff, service providers and community members in Pomona, Claremont and La Verne. Our goal is to address the needs of the LGBTQIA+ community within the mental health setting and in the community of our three cities. All are welcome to join and we invite you to share your recommendations and feedback to help enhance LGBTQIA+ wellness. 

RAINBOW meets on the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 11:00 am to 12:00 pm. To sign-up and attend a meeting, please contact Cory Campos, RAINBOW Chair, or Andrea Espinosa, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Coordinator, at dei@tricitymhs.org.

About Tri-City Wellness Collaboratives

Wellness Collaborative meet monthly to implement support, share resources and identify ways to reduce mental health stigma, increase access to services, and create a collaborative space for guidance, education and celebration of their community. Each Collaborative develops and implements activities in collaboration with other TCMH staff, community partners, consumers/clients/family members and community stakeholders. Activities include educational resources; trainings and workshops on culturally-responsive practices and mental health awareness; cultural events and celebrations; and community outreach.

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Family Wellbeing ProgramWe provide free programming to support and address the unique needs of children, youth and families as a whole, including groups and resources.
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Transition Age Youth (TAY) Resource Center The TAY Resource Center is an inclusive, welcoming place for teens and young adults and offers a variety of free activities and services to enhance overall wellbeing.
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Older Adult Wellbeing ProgramWe provide free specialized programming, groups and resources to support and address the unique needs of older adults ages 60+.
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Employment Vocational ServicesCommuniy members in search of meaningful and gainful employment can access free programming, including workshops, job readiness support and hiring events.