Forest Bathing at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park
RECAMFT thanks the Healthcare Foundation of Northern Sonoma County for their generous underwriting of forest bathing for fire/flood survivors.
Are you missing beloved trees? Sugarloaf Park is where the Japanese practice of Shinrin-Yoku, or forest bathing, was introduced to the west and the program now has expanded all over the world. The Association of Forest Therapy supports the park by leading a monthly forest-bathing walk here at the park.Sugarloaf Ridge Photos by Susan Karle, LMFT |
RECAMFT Disaster Survivor Handout Current California wildfire information here. | American Red Cross of the California Northwest is located at 5297 Aero Dr., Santa Rosa, CA 95403. The phone is (707) 577-7600. |
Click here to see a list of therapists willing to donate 3-5 free sessions to those affected by the recent fires. |
For more resources for a disaster or crisis, please visit RECAMFT's Resources page. |
13th: From Slave to Criminal with One Amendment Discussion Group
| How to be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi Discussion Group
|