Supportive Spaces
Supportive Spaces includes links to drop-in services, events, support groups, and other resources that are usually open to the community. Please check the link, website or event details for additional information.
Buckelew’s Event Calendar includes: support groups for survivors of suicide, family educational & support groups, community resource clinics, and more.
NAMI’s Event Calendar includes: Family to Family Classes, Family Support groups, Peer Connection Groups, trainings, and more!
Humanidad’s Event Calendar includes: parent support groups, classes, youth leadership conferences, and more!
Corazon Healdsburg’s events include: Mi Bebe y yo groups, community events, trainings, and more!
VOICES Sonoma offers drop-in hours Tuesday - Friday: 1:00 - 6:00pm for 18-25 year olds with family-like support, acceptance, and accountability as they set their own goals and pursue them across VOICES’ youth-led core programs: Health and Wellness, Career and Education, and ILP-Independent Living Program.
Landpaths Community Calendar offers participants like you in joyful, caring, and transformative relationship with the land through creative outings led in both English and Spanish, environmental education, nature camps, and people-powered land stewardship of local open spaces.
Council on Aging’s Community Calendar offers a variety of engaging events for seniors through programs like Lunch & Learn, Community Table gatherings, and educational sessions on dementia and Alzheimer's.
Health To Go public health vending machines offers Sonoma County residents access to free lifesaving, disease preventing and health protecting supplies — such as Narcan, condoms, dental hygiene kits, COVID tests, and more — from Health To Go public health vending machines. Through a new initiative of the Public Health Division of the Department of Health Services, these vending machines offer individuals easy access to what they need when they need it.
Positive Image’s Community Calendar includes regular programming, including weekly peer-run mental health support groups, culturally and linguistically responsive therapy, social activities, and QTBIPOC-centered programs.
The Rapid Response Network provides a way for people to respond to fear and anxiety in our community as a result of the increase in immigration enforcement, ICE raids and other attacks against our communities. The network provides a 24-hour hotline to immigrants facing a raid by federal immigration agents, dispatches trained legal observers to the raid location, provides legal defense to affected communities, and offers accompaniment to impacted people and families following a raid.
First 5 Sonoma County’s Emotional Supports for New Parents provides a list of resources for parents and caregivers.
Sonoma County Library’s Community Calendar offers classes, events, book clubs, storytimes, local speakers, and more!
Sonoma Family Life’s Community Calendar offers a list of events, activities, concerts, pop-up exhibits, and more!
La Luz’s Community Calendar includes cultural events, music and art activities, and more in Sonoma Valley.