Group invites flood victims to use writing for healing
University of Iowa faculty, staff, and students affected by the flood of 2008 are invited to share their stories of the disaster and its aftermath through written expression or journaling in a safe, supportive community for six weeks starting March 26 at the Johnson County Crisis Center, 1121 Gilbert Court in Iowa City.
Hosted by the center, the Swept Away-Brought Together writers group is open to people with all levels of writing skill. It will meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on six consecutive Thursdays: March 26 and April 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30.
Group members will be invited to share their heart's needs and use poetry, prose, and essays as a source of healing and recovery and as a creative way to make meaning out of life's traumatic circumstances. Participants will be encouraged to record events, describe places and belongings, and explore emotions, thoughts and beliefs that came with the waters of last June.
To reserve a spot contact Diane Yagla, flood case advocate, 319-351-0140.
Thursday, March 12, 2009