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Peer support is founded on the principle that people who share an experience have something to offer which may not be provided by mental health professionals. Through such groups, individuals gain a sense of community and affiliation, receive resources and tools for wellness, healing, self-exploration, and have the empowering opportunity to share their own experiences and provide support to others.
Peer support is founded on the principle that people who share an experience have something to offer which may not be provided by mental health professionals. Through such groups, individuals gain a sense of community and affiliation, receive resources and tools for wellness, healing, self-exploration, and have the empowering opportunity to share their own experiences and provide support to others.
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Peer Mental Health Support Services
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
LGBTQ2+ Issues
We provide crisis intervention, mental health support, peer counseling, and access to resources for ongoing care. Our team of trained professionals and volunteers work tirelessly to ensure that no veteran feels alone or without help.
We provide crisis intervention, mental health support, peer counseling, and access to resources for ongoing care. Our team of trained professionals and volunteers work tirelessly to ensure that no veteran feels alone or without help.
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Suicide Counseling
Suicide Prevention Hotlines
Specialized Information and Referral
Mental Health Crisis Lines
Peer Mental Health Support Services
Veteran/Military Personnel Issues
Program provides a group of people that have experienced the trauma of having a missing or exploited child. Drawing on their shared experience and specialized training, they offer: Compassionate telephone-based peer support Empathy Understanding Kindship Friendshipto families who are still searching, have recovered their children safely, have located their children deceased, and families with children who have been sexually exploited. They aim to provide hope and support for other families.
Program provides a group of people that have experienced the trauma of having a missing or exploited child. Drawing on their shared experience and specialized training, they offer: Compassionate telephone-based peer support Empathy Understanding Kindship Friendshipto families who are still searching, have recovered their children safely, have located their children deceased, and families with children who have been sexually exploited. They aim to provide hope and support for other families.
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Families/Friends of Missing Children
Peer Mental Health Support Services
Families/Friends of Abused Children
Buddy Program Volunteer Opportunities