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There are a variety of support groups available throughout the year to provide encouragement, support, and emotional and spiritual healing.

Support Groups

  • Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
  • Al-Anon
  • Incarcerated Families Support Group
  • Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group

Support Groups

Our support groups are available to help you with your individual needs.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

AA membership is open to all those who desire to do something about his or her drinking problem. The primary purpose of AA is to carry the message of recovery to the alcoholic seeking help. AA can serve as a source of personal experience and be an ongoing support system for recovering alcoholics.

Al-Anon

Al-Anon is a fellowship of relatives and friends of those struggling with alcohol who share experiences, strength and hope.

Incarcerated Families Support Group

Being a family member to a loved one who is formerly incarcerated is hard, but having others to support you through this time can help. Join us for a time to pray, share, and care for each other. Contact Joy at [email protected] for more information.

Alzheimer’s Caregivers Support Group

Meetings offer caregivers the opportunity to learn more about Alzheimer’s disease, and caring for their loved ones. Meets the third Tuesday of the month.

One-2-One Support

Hope One-2-One Care Givers are trained volunteers who provide one-on-one Christian support and encouragement to those going through a difficult season in life. Whether an individual is going through a divorce, grieving, recently unemployed, having trouble in a relationship, suffering from an illness or something else that is causing anxiety or pain, One-2-One Care Givers and care receivers are matched men to men and women to women. If you’d like to request a care giver, please click on the link below and complete the form.

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