Support Group: Grief and Loss
SIPA is providing an online weekly support group for adults (age 18+) who are experiencing grief and loss and are of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, or People of Color)/Latino/Filipino descent.

This will be an OPEN GROUP format; registration will be on a first come basis for Maximum of 20 participants, it is highly recommended that participants attend the initial session of the group. There are 10 weekly sessions total. New participants are permitted to join the group over the course of sessions. Participants with regular group attendance will receive a certificate of completion at the conclusion of the group series.

For each session participants attend, their names will be entered into a drawing at the conclusion of the 10th group session, prizes include gift cards, self-care items, and more.

Participants who are unable to attend a session, are asked to notify the facilitator(s) 24-hours in advance of the expected absence.

Once participants have registered, participants MUST CLICK ON THE LINK and save the Zoom meeting ID for the day of the session. Please keep the group link and details of the group confidential in order to ensure the privacy and safety of all group members.

Cost:   Free
Age:    18+
Date:   Every Wednesday: October 5th--December 14th, 2022
Time:  4:30 - 5:30 pm Pacific Time
Location: Online on Zoom

Accessibility
Participants are encouraged to take mental and emotional breaks as needed, during the workshop. Group Facilitators are bilingual and fluent in Spanish, Filipino (Tagalog), and English.

Facilitators
Eric Hernandez (he/him), Ed., D., MSW. Mental Health Counselor at SIPA
Gennie Samala (she/her), ACSW. Client Care Coordinator at SSG SILVER
Mariel Magsaysay (she/her), MSW Intern at SIPA 

Facilitator Bio
Eric Hernandez, Ed.D., MSW, was born in El Salvador and migrated to Los Angeles, CA at the age of 12 years-old and settled in the Pico-Union area with his family. After graduating from Belmont High School, Eric attended Cal Poly Pomona where he played NCAA Division II Soccer and earned a B.A. degree in Sociology and a minor in Criminal Justice. Eric went on to the University of Southern California Master of Social Work (MSW) Program, where he graduated with his MSW with an emphasis in School Social Work/Counseling in 2003.

Eric went to work for the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) as a Pupil Services & Attendance Counselor at his alma mater, Belmont High School. Eric worked with LAUSD for 20 years in various capacities: as an Adult Education Counselor and Instructor, K-12 & Alternative Education Counselor, MSW Intern Supervisor, and various other district level positions. After an extensive and diverse experience in education and to further expand his skills and knowledge in the field, Eric returned to USC to earn his Doctor of Education in 2015. Most recently, Eric wanted to serve another population and went to work at St. Joseph Center-Homeless Services Program as a Mental Health Specialist & Lead Case Manager. Eric provided individual and group counseling for homeless adults, as well as served as the lead case manager and oversaw the program’s day-to-day services.

Eric is a firm believer in the concept of being a life-long learner and has continued his education at UCLA Extension where is currently completing the Alcohol & Drug Counseling Program. In his free time, Eric enjoys riding his bike to the beach, attending sporting events and concerts, watching movies, and exploring the diverse foods and culture Los Angeles has to offer.

Facilitator Bio
Gennie D. Samala is an associate clinical social worker from Special Services for Groups SILVER. Gennie earned her bachelor's degree in social work from Cal State LA in 2014 and furthered her education by obtaining her master's degree in social work specializing in geriatric care from UCLA in 2017. At this time, Gennie continues to focus her work on the growing needs of older adults and especially in the Filipino community by providing supervised culturally and linguistically sensitive individual psychotherapy and case management services in English and Tagalog. Gennie is also one of the co-facilitators for Mag Usap Monday, a monthly virtual psychoeducational series, and serves as one of the co-chairs for Hi-Fi Coalition's HHS Committee.

Facilitator Bio
Mariel Magsaysay is an MSW intern with SIPA during the fall semester. She was born in Los Angeles and raised in the suburbs of Santa Clarita. She graduated from UC Riverside in 2019 with a BA in psychology. Before starting her MSW program, Mariel worked with foster youth, as an ABA technician, and as a suicide crisis counselor. Later, she went on to continue her education at Chamberlain University for her MSW. While in school, Mariel is also working as a Mental Health Worker in the ER setting. Once finished with her MSW, Mariel aspires to obtain her LCSW and encourage more members of her community to seek out mental health treatment. She hopes to provide therapeutic services to youth and adolescents.  

Questions? Contact us at eric@sipacares.org and (213) 799-2051; or gsamala@ssgsilver.org.

This workshop is being provided courtesy of SIPA (Search to Involve Pilipino Americans) and SSG (Special Service for Groups) SILVER.
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