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Published April 22, 2019

Thank You For Making OCD So Cal’s 4th Annual Conference Our Most Successful Conference Yet!

Conference Attendees During Jeffrey Sparr of PeaceLove’s Keynote Presentation

Thank you to everyone who attended our 4th annual OCD conference on Saturday, March 30, 2019! We had 380 attendees, making this our largest attended conference. The conference could not have been this successful without the support from the OCD community, both in southern California and the attendees who came from outside our local area!

Conference attendees gave us nothing but positive feedback about our keynote presenter, Jeffrey Sparr, from PeaceLove. As seen in the picture below, Jeffrey shared his struggles with OCD and incorporated expressive arts, an activity that has helped him throughout his battle with the disorder. He even participated in expressive arts during the presentation by painting on stage! His presentation concluded with the audience members doing their own expressive arts activities!

Jeffrey Sparr of PeaceLove

During lunch, attendees were able to be part of regional support groups and meet other individuals with OCD and their loved one’s in their local areas. Following lunch, attendees were then able to attend two of the eight offered breakout sessions with presenters discussing OCD topics including treatment, stigma, personal stories, and more!

The event concluded with a clinician Q&A segment involving speakers from each of the break-out sessions. An opportunity drawing concluded our event, with attendees walking away with prizes that included hotel stays, wallets and purses, and gift cards.

We appreciate everyone who made the event successful. We hope to have everyone return for our next conference, including new attendees! It will be held in March of 2020. See you next year!

Published April 19, 2019

Filming Of The Full-Length, OCD Themed Feature Film “Oh Crappy Day,” Has Completed!


Filming a scene from Oh Crappy Day. Left to right: Bryan Kenney, Ned Phillips, and Jordan Estes.
Photo by Jonathan Okafo. Copyright © 2019 Dagtype Films, LLC.

Dagtype Films, LLC, is proud to announce that filming is complete on the feature-length version of Oh Crappy Day, their romantic comedy about a young man looking for love while dealing with OCD.

OCD Southern California, an official affiliate of the International OCD Foundation, screened the original short at our OCD Awareness Week event in 2017 to positive responses and rave reviews!

Jordan Estes and Jess Barbour have reprised the roles they played in the original short, which screened at the 2017 IOCDF Conference in San Francisco and at IOCDF chapters around the country, including OCD Southern California!

Now that the feature has moved into post-production, they are launching a regular email update through their website. The update will include stories and behind-the-scenes photos from the film-shoot, along with news about editing, music scoring, digital wizardry, and future screenings.

They invite you to visit the film’s website — www.ohcrappydayfilm.com — and sign up for this free update. Please invite your friends and colleagues in the OCD community to do the same, so we can all spread the word about their positive, authentic portrayal of someone with OCD.

By the way, they are attending the IOCDF Conference in Austin this July. They hope to see you there!

Published April 16, 2019

A2A Announces The A2A Stories Initiative and Fundraising Goal!

INTRODUCING THE A2A STORIES INITIATIVE!

The nonprofit Adversity 2 Advocacy Alliance is launching an exciting new venture to further its mission of promoting adversity-driven advocacy. 

To those of you who have not yet had a chance to join the campaign: Please consider doing so today. Every single dollar counts; and we know that, with your help, we can fully fund this groundbreaking initiative and expand our A2A storytelling to a worldwide audience in powerful new ways.https://www.crowdrise.com/o/en/campaign/a2a1

A2A Stories is a digital platform featuring personal accounts of remarkable individuals who have turned some form of adversity into some form of advocacy on behalf of others with similar adversities. 

The website offers a diverse mix of radio features, podcasts, livestreams, and blogs–each providing remarkable insights and inspiration. It is the beginning of an online community to promote a culture of helping ourselves by helping others. 

WHAT CAN YOU DO? 

Go to their website: http://www.a2aalliance.org and watch some of their inspirational videos!

  • We think the best way to explain our initiative is to introduce you to six truly remarkable adversity-driven advocates whose stories we’ve been privileged to share.
  • We know you’ll be inspired!
  • We hope you’ll want to…. 

Donate:

  • With your donation, the A2A Stories Initiative will:
    • Expand its reach and ability to promote the work of adversity-driven storytellers through a comprehensive communications effort.
    • Develop high impact, high visibility media strategies to establish itself as a leading resource for online communities of people facing mental, physical, and other life challenges.  
    • Cultivate a culture of transformative storytelling by showcasing the unique power of turning adversity into advocacy.

Share:

  • We can’t do it alone! We need your help sharing these inspirational and informative A2A Stories with the world. 
    • Reshare our content with family, friends, and others in need of some inspiration and hope.
    • Tag A2A Stories when you share our content on your social  (@A2Astories) #a2astories.

MORE ABOUT THE A2A ALLIANCE:

The Adversity 2 Advocacy Alliance (A2A) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to (1) networking and supporting inspiring individuals who have turned adversity into advocacy; (2) providing pathways to advocacy for anyone facing adversity; and (3) showcasing the proven power of turning adversity into advocacy. 

A2A’s motto is “We help ourselves by helping others,” a notion supported by a growing body of empirical evidence from four research areas: empathy, service, purpose, and resilience.

To learn more visit www.a2astories.org or www.a2aallaiance.org 

Published April 13, 2019

REGISTER NOW FOR “1 MILLION STEPS 4 OCD” WALKS IN SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, AND ORANGE COUNTY ON JUNE 1, 2019

Join OCD SoCal for our “1 Million Steps 4 OCD” walks in San Diego, Los Angeles, or Orange County on Saturday, June 1, 2018 to raise awareness, hope, and funds to the support the IOCDF and OCD Southern California!

Schedule for all walks is as follows:
9:30am – check in
10-11am – walk
11am- 1pm – picnics, presentations, and community mingle events

Walk meet up locations:
San Diego – La Jolla Shores Hotel, Garden Patio (8110 Camino Del Oro, La Jolla, CA 92037)
Los Angeles – Juan Bautista de Anza Park (3701 Lost Hills Rd, Calabasas, CA 91302)
Orange County – Wakeham Park (3400 Smalley St, Costa Mesa, CA 92626)

Registration links:
San Diego – register here!
Los Angeles – register here!
Orange County – register here!

Main walk registration page to look for walks under a person or team name, visit: https://iocdf.org/programs/ocdwalk/search/

You can learn more about the history of the 1 Million Steps 4 OCD walk and how to get involved in your local OCD SoCal walk by visiting the IOCDF website.

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