Spring & Summer Sessions · 2026

Small practices,steadily kept.

EverHeal is a neighborhood community classes program. We teach specific, practical skills — building confidence, finding motivation, strengthening self-direction, making gentle order, and working with your hands — in small weekly groups, in warm community spaces close to home.

6skill-based classes
1Monsey neighborhood office
4students per group, at most
A calm community gathering space with warm light, a ceramic mug, and a small olive branch

a room that feels like

someone has been waiting for you.

what we teach

A specific skill,practiced together.

Every class at EverHeal is organized around a single, teachable skill and a written curriculum. We keep groups small, we meet in community halls and public libraries, and we leave room for the quiet that makes real practice possible. Our classes are not therapy, not social-skills coaching, and not daily-living instruction — they are ordinary classes, taught well, open to the neighborhood.

Skill-based

Each class teaches a named, practical skill with a clear weekly plan.

Small groups

No more than four participants, so the practice stays personal.

Community venues

Held in libraries, community centers, and neighborhood halls.

Steady pacing

Weekly sessions, unhurried, with written reflections between meetings.

this season

Six classes for ordinary growth.

View the full schedule
our rhythm

A week we can actually keep.

Each class follows the same gentle shape. It's a rhythm designed to be kept through busy weeks and tired evenings — short enough to show up for, structured enough to feel like progress.

  1. 01

    A short arrival

    Ten quiet minutes. A warm drink, a light stretch, a breath.

  2. 02

    A teaching of the week

    Fifteen minutes on a specific, practical skill — written and spoken.

  3. 03

    A hands-on practice

    The heart of the class: a real, in-room exercise — not a discussion about practice, but practice itself.

  4. 04

    A written reflection

    Five minutes on paper. One sentence about what you noticed. One about what you'll try this week.

  5. 05

    A closing circle

    A one-line share from everyone who wants to speak, and a clear goodnight.

I came for the organization class and stayed because it was the first hour of my week that felt ordered without being rushed.
Leah B. · Quiet Order, Thursdays
Finding Your Compass did not rescue me from anything. It helped me finish a single small project, then another. That is what I needed.
Eli H. · Finding Your Compass, Wednesdays
The Still Water class is forty-five minutes I look forward to all week. The room is calm. The teacher is not in a hurry. I am not either.
Malka F. · Still Water, Sundays
close to home

Held in a community spaceon Maple Avenue.

Main Office

176 Maple Avenue, Monsey, NY 10952

A neighborhood community space — not a therapy facility.

when you're ready

Enroll in a classwe'll save you a chair.

Every class is six weeks long and meets once a week for ninety minutes, beginning April 22, 2026. Tuition is $400 per class. Call the office or send a short note and we'll confirm a seat within two business days.