San Francisco ASCA (Tues Meetings)

Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse 

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Who We Are

ASCA is a community based self-help program for adult survivors of physical, sexual, and emotional childhood abuse. The meetings are loosely based on "Survivor to Thriver" Step Work Manual which can be downloaded free from the ASCA website or from our Download Center

The purpose of our group meetings is to bring together within a nurturing and supportive environment, we who were abused as children to share our experiences, and resources. Our aim is to transform our identities from victims, to survivors, to thrivers.

Meetings are anonymous and only first names are used.

To support your participation in the meeting please review the following prior to attending your first meeting:

Meeting Guidelines

Supportive Feedback

Member Interactions After Meetings

When and Where We Meet

Every Tuesday from 6:30 - 8:30/9:00 PM

501 Castro Street, San Francisco, CA  94114

Community Room (2nd Floor) of Bank of America Building

MUNI lines K, L, M (Castro St Station)  and Buses 24, 35

New members please arrive 15 mins early

Thursday evening group details

DisclaimerASCA is a community based support group of peers. It is not a therapy group and the meeting facilitators do not serve in the capacity of professionally trained therapists. The ASCA program should not be used as a substitute for professional care and services. The Norma J. Morris Center and your local ASCA meeting assume no responsibility for any damages, injuries or losses that occur as a result of participation in ASCA support groups. You should always consult a trained professional with any questions about your specific needs and concerns. Always know your own limitations and factor in your own good judgment and common sense. Your use of any material provided on the Morris Center or local ASCA websites or participation in ASCA support groups constitute your acceptance of the terms in this disclaimer.