Support Groups

Many people find peer support a helpful tool that can aid in their recovery. There are a variety of organizations that offer support groups for consumers, their family members and friends. Some support groups are peer-led, while others may be led by a mental health professional.

We serve two full meals a day, offer clothing to the homeless, and provide nightly chapel services, counseling, a discipleship program, and lodging.
Providing high-quality healthcare and filling the physical, spiritual, emotional needs of the underserved in the context of distinctively Christian service.
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Led by certified peer recovery specialists, here is where people with mental health and disorders can find peer support and engage in recreational activities
Our services are meant to fit into your life in the form of one-on-one or family counseling, case management, autism services, or medication management.
We provide compassionate, high-quality healthcare and service that enhance wellbeing and exceeds expectations offering inpatient mental health care
Patients and families will receive education on specific disorders, medication management, effective coping strategies, and a comprehensive discharge plan.
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Crime Victims Rape Crisis Center serves victims of Shelby County residents or a visitor whose crime occurred in Shelby County. Contact us for immediate help!
Love Doesn’t Hurt helps to provide assistance to victims of Domestic & Sexual Violence in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community to provide emergency shelter, transportation, food, clothing and relocation for those in Shelby County area.
Aspire Day Program provides year-round behavioral health and academic support for youth 5-17, fostering resilience, skill development, and academic success.