Navigating the Charlie Health Alumni Experience

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Ongoing support & connection

Join a network of alumni who understand your journey, offering a space to share experiences, celebrate wins, and navigate challenges together.

Exclusive access to groups & events

Get priority access to free, weekly group sessions, creative workshops, and special alumni-only events focused on personal growth and well-being.

Resources for mental health and well-being

Access tools and support for long-term healing, including resources on emotional balance, stress management, and healthy routines.

FAQs about Charlie Health Alumni Programming

What is the Charlie Health Alumni Experience?

The Charlie Health Alumni Experience is a non-clinical service designed to support continued well-being after completing a Charlie Health program. It fosters a sense of belonging, connection, and community through groups, workshops, and an Alumni Discord community.

Who is eligible for Charlie Health’s Alumni Experience?

The Alumni Experience is available to clients who have graduated from Charlie Health. Alumni can participate in various groups and events at any point after graduation.

What is an alumni group?

Alumni groups are non-clinical, free, and typically last 50 minutes unless stated otherwise. These groups do not include care coach staff support, do not follow a specific curriculum, and are often interest or identity-centered. Alumni can attend up to 6 hours of non-clinical process groups per week, with additional resources explored if more support is needed. Alumni are also welcome to attend an unlimited number of interest-based groups, hosted weekly.

How do I stay informed about alumni events and programming?

Alumni and their families receive communications from [email protected]. Additionally, a regularly updated list of programming and events can be found here, including event registration links and event descriptions.