EXPERIENCE THE BAHAMAS RESILIENCE CENTER
Community well-being is at the forefront of what we are working towards together. Our programs and activities are designed to be a catalyst that helps community members achieve wellness, reach their goals, and fulfill their potential. Learn more about the positive impact we have had and join us in bringing about positive change.
UPCOMING EVENTS
- Mon, 11 NovFreeport11 Nov 2024, 5:30 pm – 6:30 pmFreeport, Tripp Ln, Freeport, The Bahamas11 Nov 2024, 5:30 pm – 6:30 pmFreeport, Tripp Ln, Freeport, The BahamasWe invite you to join us for a special community workshop dedicated to the importance of skin health. This event is open to all ages and skin types, offering practical advice and awareness on skincare essentials. We will also be discussing the topic of skin bleaching and its various implications.
- Wed, 13 NovFreeport13 Nov 2024, 5:30 pm – 6:30 pmFreeport, Tripp Ln, Freeport, The Bahamas
- Fri, 29 NovFreeport29 Nov 2024, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pmFreeport, G8M7+3JF, Nansen Ave, Freeport, The Bahamas29 Nov 2024, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pmFreeport, G8M7+3JF, Nansen Ave, Freeport, The BahamasKnowledge Matters: HIV Awareness Seminar The Grand Bahama Resilience Center, in partnership with HIV AIDS Survivors Benefit G.B., invites you to the Knowledge Matters: HIV Awareness Seminar, a community event focused on understanding HIV treatment, supporting loved ones, and combating stigma.
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WHAT ARE THEY SAYING (Testimonial Video)
Knitting & Crocheting
Mrs. Dorsett was enthusiastic about sharing how she has benefitted from the knitting program. She expressed that joining the group has provided her with a way to relieve her of stress
brought on by COVID-19 in addition to the other life stresses she has been experiencing. She is grateful to have met a group of other ladies who have become like family. She explained that
the program has created other opportunities for learning such as the recent Seniors Navigating the Virtual World workshop which she said was quite beneficial. She said learning a new skill
has made her feel empowered. “I could use this skill to make money and be a blessing to others,” Mrs. Dorsett expressed. She explained that it is also an avenue through which she can
also share her skills and learn from the other participants. She continued by saying, “God bless the Resilience Center and all those responsible for these programs which are helping the
community.”
Grief & Loss Group
Losing my Dad to covid is by far the hardest thing I have ever had to deal with. When I heard about the Grief and loss counseling at GB resilience center I was overjoyed. I signed up right
away and I am forever grateful for this! Felisha and Nina were sent from heaven! In the beginning, I was so broken and angry. As weeks passed, I was taught that I have the right to be
angry, the right to live, and the right to heal... this has helped me tremendously and I thank God for these extraordinary ladies and also for GB Resilience Center.
Natasha Pelecanos
Broken, but Healing.