About Comfort Zone
First and foremost, Comfort Zone is a safe space.
We are a place anyone can go to feel welcome, accepted, and free to relax regardless of who they are, what they believe, where they came from, or what they've experienced in their life.
Comfort Zone is a peer run drop-in center offered through New Narrative, a non-profit integrative mental health agency, that allows a space for people to receive support in order to work towards and obtain goals that they set for themselves. Peer support can be provided in many ways including peer counseling, service referral, support groups, activities, and by providing a place to socialize with other peers in the community.
We are staffed by a group of highly compassionate Peer Specialists who have experienced some measure of struggle with mental health, trauma, involvement in the judicial system, addiction, minority status, or houselessness in their lives, and can relate on a deeply personal level.
This is a place of understanding and equity as opposed to clinical authority.​ We offer different types of interaction: support meetings, outings and activities, games, nourishment, movies, private spaces, meaningful conversation and emotional support from people who have lived experience with what people might be struggling with.​
Remember: In order to step outside your comfort zone,
you first need to have a Comfort Zone!