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Community Programs

The Shavers‑Cobb Foundation (TSCF) facilitates community programming through four pillars—advocacy, research, education, and leadership—to eliminate health disparities and advance health equity.

TSCF Let’s Talk Series!

Community conversations that make public and mental health easier to talk about.

The TSCF Let’s Talk Series is a collection of presentations, community discussions, and interviews highlighting key topics in public and mental health. The TSCF Let’s Talk Series aims to bring education and awareness to issues often less talked about in our communities. Join TSCF and Let’s Talk!

The Femme Luxe Collective

Supporting women’s whole‑person wellness and sisterhood.

The Femme Luxe Collective encourages awareness in all things woman: physical and mental health, inner and outer beauty, and the power of sisterhood and support. We focus on self‑care, community, and practical tools women can use in their daily lives—because every woman deserves a Femme Luxe Life.

The Men’s Den

A space for men to talk health, reduce stigma, and thrive.

The Men’s Den encourages health awareness among men by centering open conversations about physical and mental health. The program offers tools to reduce stigma around seeking care and serves as a “guy’s guide” to building a golden life in all aspects of health.

Neuro‑Spark Universe

Advocacy, education, and support for neurodivergent individuals and their communities.

The Neuro-Spark Universe brings the conversation of neurodivergence to the forefront through community advocacy, education, and resource navigation. The program focuses on neurodivergence at all age levels, parental acceptance and navigation in the neurodivergent landscape, and neurotypical interaction and allyship. It also places specific emphasis on navigating neurodivergence as a late diagnosis/adult diagnosis individual.

TSCF S.O.S.: Support Our Supporters

A support space for caregivers and loved ones.

TSCF S.O.S. is a support group for supporters and caregivers of individuals living with chronic or life‑changing illnesses. The program addresses the silence many supporters experience by offering a space to share, connect, and learn with others in similar roles. S.O.S. is chapter‑based and facilitated by trained TSCF Community Health Advocates.

Events

Colorful autism community inclusion event flyer
Women's empowerment event flyer with champagne glasses
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