Greenbushtwins

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
LA Mindful Living Community

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 national organization that connects young adult grievers to caring and supportive peer-led communities who help each other navigate loss, life, and all the stuff inbetween through shared meals and facilitated conversations, The Dinner Party creates spaces where honest connection and healing can happen naturally because grief isn’t a problem that needs solving but the loneliness that comes with it is. 

Their mission aligns deeply with our values:

  • Empathy over judgment
  • Connection over isolation
  • People over profit

A leader in suicide prevention, crisis care, and mental health services offering a teen hotline, youth wellness center, substance use treatment, mental health services, Birth to five years programs, school aged based children programs.

A nonprofit that began as a community-based arts group in 2006 and has evolved into a multifaceted behavioral health provider in Los Angeles California. Peer-run and a majority BIPOC women-led organization that creates lasting, community-based solutions to mental health challenges and the impact of social injustice through arts, advocacy, and enterprises. Offering one-on-one counseling, group support, forensic treatment, occupational therapy, social services, and training courses

Lead by Kristel Yoneda the Sad But Rad movement is to destigmatize the struggles many people have with their mental health. It is a reminder that we hold value as human beings even when we’re depressed, anxious, obsessive, manic, or lonely. Sad But Rad is an anthem that declares we are perfect as we are and will be equally perfect when we become who we want to be.

Bruce is an award winning motivational speaker and life coach. His book “How to Breath While Suffocating” is the story of his own personal journey through addiction and recovery.

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.

LA Mindful Living Community

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:

01

Ethical community building

02

Supporting nonprofits and mission-driven organizations

03

Creating safe, inclusive spaces for emotional wellness

04

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.

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