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Provides support groups for those living with mental health condition offering a safe space to share experiences, confront challenges, and access learning opportunities in a supportive setting. Meetings are facilitated by trained peers with "lived experience." Connection Recovery Support Groups typically meet weekly or twice a month for one and a half hours. Refer to website for schedule of available groups.
Sponsors the start-up of peer-run support groups to address individual social, emotional, or other mental health issues.
Provides a comprehensive range of inpatient, outpatient, and outreach services for individuals with mental illnesses and serious emotional disturbances, and for people with developmental disabilities. Services include case management, rehabilitation, and specialized programs.

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Bereavement and Grief Counseling
General Mental Health Information/Education
General Counseling Services
Group Counseling
Mental Health Evaluation
General Mental Health Support Groups
Family Counseling
Provides an online listing of member support groups. The site allows individuals to search by details such as location, mental health issues, treatment orientation, insurance, and price.

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General Mental Health Support Groups
Provides a drop-in community center that offers opportunities to socialize and to access support for help with acquiring supported employment, access to education and housing, peer support, and opportunities to explore holistic health and wellness. Also provides packed meals to go. During the winter months, the center offers extended hours to provide a warm space for individuals to congregate until the overnight shelter opens its doors.

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System Advocacy
Peer to Peer Networking
Mental Health Drop In Centers
Housing Search Assistance
Psychiatric Resocialization
Packed Lunches/Dinners
Job Training Formats
General Mental Health Support Groups
Provides support groups for family members and friends of those living with mental health condition that offer a safe space to share experiences, confront challenges, and access learning opportunities in a supportive setting. Meetings are facilitated by trained family members with "lived experience." Family Support Groups typically meet monthly or twice a month for one and a half hours.