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Programs & Services

Our programs focus on restorative practices and healing circles delivered in an environment consisting of those who are informed about trauma or experienced it themselves. 

Yoga activity from Saving Our Sons and Daughters event.

Saving our Sons and Daughters

Trauma-informed, holistic violence prevention in a restorative circles format.

Black Women and Girls' Health Expo attendees.

Black Women and Girls' Health Expo

Annual initiative to connect women and girls to culturally relevant health care, education, and address barriers in the health care system.

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Mental Health
Therapy

One-on-one and family therapy options for your personal healing journey.

Children in safety vests posing in front of mounted police officers for Restorative Safe Passages.

Restorative Safe Passages

Collaboration between students, school staff, police officers, and community members to protect students’ safety entering, during, and leaving school.

Child holding up T-shirt from a Cops and Hoops event.

Cops and
Hoops

Collaboration with Pittsburgh police to create restorative connections with youth to combat violence.

Group photo during Teen Support Center field trip.

Teen Dating Violence Prevention

 A program designed to provide youth the foundation for healthy, safe dating and relationships.

Teens working together to maintain a community garden.

Teen Support
Center

A safe, healing space for teens to socialize and engage in positive activities after school.

Child holding up a piece of art they made a the Community Healing Center.

Community Healing Center

A community space for holistic and creative healing.

Parents and their children.

Restorative Parenting Workshop

An opportunity for parents to learn restorative strategies to enhance relationships and engage in positive ways.

"Infinite Lifestyle Solutions were a lifesaver for me and my family during the pandemic. They provided transportation, social and emotional support by the mental health art therapist, who also met with us for family therapy."

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Ms. Annie

Guardian

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