Male Survivor Weekend of Recovery Registration open for May 14-16
Greetings!
Goals of the Level I
Weekend of Recovery
The facilitator team invites you to
Dare to dream you can leave your
isolation behind you at this weekend;
Dare to dream you can make real
connections with the participants and facilitators
at the weekend;
Dare to dream you can co-create and
experience a sense of real safety;
Dare to dream you can claim your right
to use your voice to become a powerful male survivor
who is sensitive to his own feelings and experiences
and those of other survivors here;
Dare to dream you can tell your story
this time and be understood, believed and supported
like you have always deserved;
Dare to dream you can experiment with
being more vulnerable and letting go and still feel
safe enough;
Dare to dream you will be able to leave
Dahlonega a freer, less burdened, and even a happier
man, taking the connections you make here with you
to utilize as you continue to heal and recover!
MaleSurvivor
Weekends of Recovery are open to any man, 18 or
older, who has been sexually victimized as a
child and/or as an adult. We have selected a
very special place to host this weekend
experience, the Center for New Beginnings, in
Dahlonega, GA, about 2 hours north of Atlanta.
The Center for New Beginnings is located in one
of the most beautiful and peaceful spots in the
nation - the unspoiled North Georgia mountains.
The splendor of the Blue Ridge Mountains - Cedar
Mountain, in particular, to the west and the
Horseshoe Appalachians to the north - provides a
year-round backdrop for respite and renewal, and
should be especially beautiful in the spring.
Enjoy the
Outdoors Explore nature trails
winding through old hardwoods and towering
pines, walk beside small, trickling streams, sit
beside spring-fed reflection pools or in quiet
coves where the loudest sound is the caw of a
blackbird. Our 45 acres, surrounded by thousands
of acres of old-styled pastures and woodlands,
are "the mountains" at their best. http://www.centerfornewbeginnings.com
Survivors' Network of those Abused by Priests www.snapnetwork.org