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March 10, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

This program is being offered virtually through Zoom. In order to participate and receive the Zoom link, you must register or by emailing carla@smithcenter.org

with Allie Giza, MSW Candidate and Erin Price, LICSW

Caregivers are nurturing people who are often so busy caring for others that they neglect themselves, but remember the airplane warning: you have to secure your oxygen mask first before you can help others. Please join us for an evening of exploring methods of self-care and taking time for you! We will take a moment to breathe, discuss self-care plans, complete a simple art project (no artistic abilities needed), reflect, and socialize with other caregivers.

Supplies needed:

  • Blank piece of paper
  • Colored pencils/pens

About Allie Giza, MSW Candidate

Allie is a master’s in social work candidate with a specialization in clinical behavioral health at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, School of Social Work and is anticipating being licensed in both Maryland and Washington, DC following graduation in 2021. She is completing her advanced year placement at Smith Center for Healing and the Arts. Her clinical work is focused on young adults with cancer, survivors, and caregivers, with emphasis on holistic methods of mental health care. Allie uses eclectic modalities focused on trauma-informed and strengths-based care with her clients at Smith Center. Her passion for this work began as a result of her own medical issues and experience with the healthcare system. This led her to begin volunteering with children with cancer and subsequently pursuing a master’s in social work.

About Erin Price, LICSW

Erin serves as Smith Center’s Director of Young Adult and Psychosocial Support Programs. She is trained in Integrative Patient Navigation, a Project LEAD graduate, and holds a Masters in Social Work. A seven-year breast cancer survivor, Erin is passionate about providing support and community to other cancer survivors, especially young adults. She works with Smith Center’s DC Young Adult Cancer Community and is also actively involved in the cancer community through Young Survival Coalition, Critical Mass, the Georgetown Breast Cancer Advocates, National Breast Cancer Coalition, and the DC Cancer Action Partnership.