
Join us in-person for an ongoing support and education group for LGBTQIA2-S+ youth and allies ages 16-25.

Domestic violence intervention classes open to individuals who want to learn about healthy relationships, accountability, and non-violent communication. Participants will gain tools to manage emotions, resolve conflict safely, and build respectful relationships.
• Understanding the cycle of violence
• Accountability and behavior change
• Healthy communication skills
• Managing anger and emotional triggers
• Building respectful relationships
• Conflict resolution strategies

Join us on the 1st Tuesday from 2pm-5pm every month! Open to ages 16-25- just reach out to the TAY staff or DM us on Instagram: @plc_taycenters or email: TAYCenters@pennylane.org

Join us every Tuesday and Thursday! Open to ages 16-25- just reach out to the TAY staff or DM us on Instagram: @plc_taycenters or email us at taycenters@pennylane.org

Join us for our virtual LGBTQIA2-S youth support group for youth ages 15 and under, allies welcome. This group is a safe space for youth to be with likeminded youth and receive links to resources.

Ready to level up your social game? Connect & Thrive is all about helping you feel confident, make real connections, and handle social situations like a pro. Whether it’s making friends, speaking up, or just being yourself, we’ve got you covered. Let’s build your skills and make life more connected!
Ages 16-25 welcome!

This group aims to help clients have a better understanding on how to understand their own emotions and how to build and maintain relationships. This group will work with clients on understanding thoughts and feelings and being able to generally relate to others. We hope to enhance their ability in communicating with peers, learning how to exhibit empathy, how to work with others, and building acceptable social behaviors within their environment. Overall, this group aims to enhance a client’s ability to foster authentic connection, self-advocacy skills, and confidence, rather than learning or mimicking neurotypical behaviors.

This is a group for adults with a history of trauma or risk behaviors addressing cognitive, behavioral, and interpersonal coping skills with a focus on safety. Some of the topics include grounding coping with triggers, healthy relationships, setting boundaries, healing from anger, taking care of yourself, and life choices.
Penny Lane Centers is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization that cares for over 3500 abused and neglected children, youth and families a month. We provide therapeutic services, foster family home placements, adoption services, transitional and affordable housing, family preservation, Intensive Services and mental health services for children youth and families throughout Los Angeles County.
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