More Than Just Space... A Place to Belong.

We didn’t just renovate a building in downtown Richmond; we built an ecosystem.

From local art and support groups to workshops and shared conversations,

this is where the community comes to breathe, learn, and connect.

Whether in our physical spaces, or online, we have something for everyone!

Events

and Workshops

Education and connection happen best in the same room. Our calendar is constantly evolving with professional CE courses, holistic workshops, and community-led seminars designed to expand your mind and your practice.

Featured Local

Artists

We believe creativity is a vital part of healing and humanity. Our gallery-style exposed brick walls serve as a rotating exhibition space for Richmond’s incredible local artists. Come grab a cup of tea in the waiting area and take it all in.

Community Groups

& Circles

You don't have to navigate the heavy stuff in isolation.

HLS hosts regular community gatherings, including TraumAnonymous; a safe, label-free, and clinical-free space to just exist and share your experience without judgment.

Spaces

That

Hold Us

Behind the events and the art are thoughtfully designed spaces available for professionals who do meaningful work.

Our wellness, meeting, podcast or conference rooms await your event, gathering or service.

TraumAnonymous.

Share your experiences, thoughts and challenges

A safe "space" to breathe and let out whatever you feel comfortable sharing.

We are not a Suicide Hotline, we do not mandatory report and are not a mental health space.

Together, We Heal

Healing is not a journey you have to walk alone. At TraumAnonymous, we offer a confidential and supportive space where you can share, listen, and find strength among peers who understand. Our sessions focus on empowerment, emotional resilience, and the tools needed to reclaim your well-being. Whether you’re just beginning or have been on this path for a while, you’ll find encouragement, connection, and hope here. Join us every Tuesday and take a step toward healing together.

We just refuse to believe that human pain can only be clinically or chemically managed.

Trauma Philosopher