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CVT Community Programs and Engagement

CVT’s Community Programs & Engagement (CP&E) initiative is designed so that Twin Cities-based survivors of war trauma, conflict and torture actively develop opportunities, participate in knowledge-sharing and identify meaningful ways to engage with CVT, partners and the local survivor community.

At CVT, we know that an intentionally designed space, designed with survivors, is integral to developing a sense of belonging, kinship and community. CVT clinical staff work side by side with survivors to develop and design community programming, using a collaborative co-creation model. With co-creation, survivors are central to the process of designing and assisting to develop content for the various projects, programs and workshops. This approach challenges the idea that mental health providers should design for survivors, and instead focuses on matching the needs of the survivor community, incorporating survivors’ perspectives, experiences and knowledge.

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01 May
Survivors Connect is a weekly drop-in peer support group for war trauma, conflict or torture survivors living in the Twin Cities. Survivors Connect is a […]
08 May
Survivors Connect is a weekly drop-in peer support group for war trauma, conflict or torture survivors living in the Twin Cities. Survivors Connect is a […]
08 May
May 8, 2024    
12:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Meet at SPHC at 12:30pm for van transportation (first 20 clients only). Or, meet just inside the Bell Museum (2088 Larpenteur Ave W, St. Paul […]
15 May
Survivors Connect is a weekly drop-in peer support group for war trauma, conflict or torture survivors living in the Twin Cities. Survivors Connect is a […]
15 May
May 15, 2024    
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Advocates for Human Rights attorney Hanne Sandison will discuss your legal rights as an asylum seeker when you interact with the US police and what […]
22 May
Survivors Connect is a weekly drop-in peer support group for war trauma, conflict or torture survivors living in the Twin Cities. Survivors Connect is a […]
28 May
May 28, 2024    
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Meet at SPHC at 3:00. Click Here for Directions We will walk to a nearby park (Carty Park) for community and casual soccer scrimmage. Free. […]
29 May
Survivors Connect is a weekly drop-in peer support group for war trauma, conflict or torture survivors living in the Twin Cities. Survivors Connect is a […]
Events on May 1, 2024
01 May
1 May 24
St. Paul
Events on May 8, 2024
Events on May 15, 2024
15 May
15 May 24
St. Paul
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Events on May 22, 2024
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St. Paul
Events on May 28, 2024
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Events on May 29, 2024
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29 May 24
St. Paul

St. Paul Healing Center

Many of our activities are held at the St. Paul Healing Center. Minnesota is the home of CVT’s founding, and much of our work continues from this state. The team at the St. Paul Healing Center is a group of caring professionals dedicated to supporting you. If you are in need of wholistic healing services, please call or email us:

Contact info
Phone: 612-436-4855
Email: [email protected]

More Opportunities

Survivor’s Connect
Survivors Connect is a weekly drop-in peer support group for war trauma, conflict or torture survivors living in the Twin Cities. Survivors Connect is a space for survivors to build friendships and community. Survivors who are looking for social support and struggle to build trusting relationships have found this group to be a very helpful part of their healing journey. All are welcome! – Download Details Here

Ethiopian Women Survivor’s Connect

A special Survivor’s Connect group for Ethiopian women, led by a community health worker! This group is for Ethiopian women from any ethnic group who want to connect to other women from Ethiopia. Staff speak English, Oromo, and Amharic.

This group is currently on a break until after Ramadan, please check back here or call 612-436-4840 .

YouTube Workshops
CVT provides workshops on topics of interest to survivors, using video format for easy access. Watch here for new workshops as they are added. Workshop videos are available in English and Oromo, with additional languages coming soon.

Workshops and Presentations
A series of workshops and presentations are offered in the community through partnership with mental health and healthcare agencies, non-profit organizations, schools, legal organizations and local government agencies.