Activities

Discover fun and social activities from rock climbing to board games, and everything in between, as alternatives to substance abuse.

Aikido

Aikido embraces the philosophy of non-agression. Beginners are welcome throughout the year.

Archery

Learn to shoot a bow and arrow in real life. Archery is an art disguised as a sport.

Board Games

A great option for an afternoon with friends. Many different genres you can try, from casual to hardcore strategy.

Chess

A competitive replacement for video games. Find a chess club in your city and play in person.

Comedy

Look for beginner classes in your area or find an open mic night and go for it!

DJing

I love to DJ. It’s helped me be more creative, expressive, and I can get lost in it for hours without noticing.

Dance

Learn to dance hip-hop, swing, or salsa. Easy way to make new friends, and build confidence.

Darts

A sport where you throw small arrows at a circular board fixed to a wall. Simple, affordable and very social.

Fitness Classes

Don’t like to workout by yourself? ant to make new friends? Check out pilates, zumba, or bodyweight training.

Hiking

Get outside, breathe fresh air, and explore parts of the world most people don’t. Good for all skill levels.

Snooker

Requires skill and coordination. It's both fun and a useful social skill. Cheap and available in many bars.