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Lafayette library and learning center​ foundation

in partnership with
cancer support community san francisco bay area
present

caregiver wellness
Preventing burnout
 


Thursday, October 9, 2025
7:00 PM    I    Don Tatzin Community Hall

 
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REGISTER

Being a caregiver for someone can be both deeply meaningful and incredibly exhausting. Whether you live with, near, or far from your loved one, caregiving often feels like a 24/7 responsibility.
 

Self-care isn’t selfish—it’s essential for preventing burnout.
 

Join Renee Dahlke Zaloumis, LCSW, to learn how to support yourself through better sleep, nutrition, movement, social connection, and mindfulness. You deserve to feel well, too. Your mental and physical health directly affect your ability to help others, maintain relationships, and manage daily life.
 

Renee Dahlke Zaloumis, LCSW, is an East Bay–based Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 29 years of clinical experience supporting patients and their loved ones. Her diverse background spans inpatient and outpatient psychiatric and medical care, nursing and rehabilitation centers, cancer community organizations, and private therapy practice—giving her a deep understanding of the patient and caregiver journey.
 

This is a FREE event, registration is required.

 

The Lafayette Library Foundation's programs are supported in part by Orchard Nursery and Friends of the Lafayette Library.
 

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Lafayette Library and Learning Center Foundation

3491 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Suite 214
Lafayette, CA 94549

information@lllcf.org

(925) 283-6513

 

This website is developed and managed by the Lafayette Library and Learning Center Foundation.
 

You can contact the Lafayette Library here.

 

You can contact the Friends of the Lafayette Library here. 

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Lafayette Library and Learning Center Foundation
a 501(c)3 nonprofit Organization  EIN # 26-0403799

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