A Community for Healing, Connection & Creative Wellness
At Greenbush Twins & Company, community is at the heart of everything we do.
The Dinner Party page exists to spotlight meaningful organizations and resources that support emotional wellness, grief care, suicide prevention, and creative healing — not profit.
This space is intentionally designed to connect people with support, art therapy–inspired practices, and communities that remind us we are not alone.
What Is The Dinner Party?
The Dinner Party is a national organization that builds peer-led communities for people navigating grief and major life transitions. Through shared meals and facilitated conversations, The Dinner Party creates spaces where honest connection and healing can happen naturally.
Their mission aligns deeply with our values:
- Empathy over judgment
- Connection over isolation
- People over profit
Why This Matters to Our Community
One of the ways Greenbush Twins & Company is different from other creative communities is our purpose. We are not here to monetize individual artisans or extract value — we are here to help people connect, heal, and grow together.
This page exists to:
- Highlight organizations doing meaningful emotional wellness work
- Share trusted resources for grief, mental health, and creative therapy
- Encourage compassion-driven community building
- Support initiatives that prioritize human connection
Wellness, Art Therapy & Supportive Communities
We believe creativity and wellness are deeply intertwined. Art, storytelling, and shared experiences can be powerful tools for processing grief, trauma, and emotional overwhelm.
Below are organizations we admire and support, each offering unique approaches to healing and community care
Featured Organizations & Resources
A nonprofit using art therapy and creative expression to support mental health.
A community-centered platform normalizing mental health conversations.
A community-centered platform normalizing mental health conversations.
Upcoming Community Involvement
Members of our community actively participate in wellness and awareness initiatives, including the Alive Together Walk for Suicide Prevention hosted by Didi Hirsch. As events approach, we’ll share updated details and ways to participate together.
Our Commitment
This page — and our community — is built on the belief that healing happens when people feel seen, supported, and connected.
We are committed to:
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Ethical community building
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Supporting nonprofits and mission-driven organizations
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Creating safe, inclusive spaces for emotional wellness
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Using creativity as a bridge to healing
If you or someone you love is seeking support, we hope these resources offer a place to start.