
Free Writing Workshops To Help Healthcare Workers And First Responders Process Traumatic Memories and Make Sense of Their Experiences
As healthcare workers and first responders, each of you has a story to tell. The Things They Carry Project workshops are a place to let down and relax, to get feelings onto the page. A small, supportive environment with skilled writers and sensitive clinicians; an atmosphere of safety; respect and appreciation for one another’s writing; a chance to piece together memories, experiences of the past year.

As healthcare providers and first responders, you are now returning from a different kind of war than most of us have known and carrying memories that most of us will never have.
While we have not walked in your shoes, we would like to offer a pathway through your particular moments of sorrow, pain, hope, kindness, resilience, and humanity. The Things They Carry is a safe space for you to write through your experience and to make sense of all that you have witnessed.
Sign up now for free writing workshops co-led by a writer and psychotherapist for healthcare workers and first responders.

“I carry the memories of the ghosts.”