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Peer Led Groups - Buffalo - STMOTW
Offers a variety of support groups for those with active alcohol and substance use, those in recovery, and family and friends affected by a loved one's alcohol or substance use.
CELEBRATE WOMEN IN RECOVERY - Tuesdays from 6pm-7pm. A women's recovery support group.
PARENT GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP - Meets 2nd & 4th Thurs. of the month from 6:30pm - 8pm. Contact Facilitator Jackie prior to attendance at 716.984.8375. A support group for parents who have experienced grief and loss due to someone's substance use.
GRANDPARENTS & CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP - Meets virtually every 3rd Wednesday of the month virtually on ZOOM, from 6:30pm-7:30pm. A support group for grandparents & caregivers caring for a child or adult impacted by substance use.
TOPIC DISCUSSION - meets virtually every second and fourth Monday from 7pm-8pm Online via ZOOM (refer to calendar page for more information).
RECOVERY BOOK CLUB- meets in-person on the 3rd Wednesday's of the month. Book selection rotates monthly.
Offers a variety of support groups for those with active alcohol and substance use, those in recovery, and family and friends affected by a loved one's alcohol or substance use.
CELEBRATE WOMEN IN RECOVERY - Tuesdays from 6pm-7pm. A women's recovery support group.
PARENT GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP - Meets 2nd & 4th Thurs. of the month from 6:30pm - 8pm. Contact Facilitator Jackie prior to attendance at 716.984.8375. A support group for parents who have experienced grief and loss due to someone's substance use.
GRANDPARENTS & CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP - Meets virtually every 3rd Wednesday of the month virtually on ZOOM, from 6:30pm-7:30pm. A support group for grandparents & caregivers caring for a child or adult impacted by substance use.
TOPIC DISCUSSION - meets virtually every second and fourth Monday from 7pm-8pm Online via ZOOM (refer to calendar page for more information).
RECOVERY BOOK CLUB- meets in-person on the 3rd Wednesday's of the month. Book selection rotates monthly.
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Literary Societies / Book Reading ClubsBereaved Parent Support GroupsFamilies / Friends of Individuals With a Drug Use Disorder Support GroupsGeneral Addictions / Substance Use Disorder Support GroupsAdoption and Foster / Kinship Care Support GroupsFamilies / Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder Support GroupsDrug Use Disorder Support GroupsAlcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
New Life Center (Service Group)
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AL-ANON SUPPORT GROUP | AL-ANON/ALATEEN SERVICES FOR CLINTON, ESSEX AND FRANKLIN COUNTIES
Provides mutual support and assistance to families and friends of alcoholics through support groups via telephone and referrals to local groups. Meetings are held seven days a week. Also offers Ala-teen, support groups for teenagers dealing with family or friends who are alcoholics. Call for dates and locations of meetings or visit the website.
Provides mutual support and assistance to families and friends of alcoholics through support groups via telephone and referrals to local groups. Meetings are held seven days a week. Also offers Ala-teen, support groups for teenagers dealing with family or friends who are alcoholics. Call for dates and locations of meetings or visit the website.
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FamilyWorks Buffalo - The Osborne Association
An enrichment, leadership, and relationship-building program for parents, children, and families affected by incarceration in Western New York. Offers family recreational activities; support groups and after school programs for children/youth who have a currently or formerly incarcerated parent; service linkage; free Video Visiting allowing children and family members to visit with incarcerated people by video from Osborne's Buffalo site to eight New York State prisons; coordination for mentorship, and technical assistance for organizations that serve families affected by incarceration.
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An enrichment, leadership, and relationship-building program for parents, children, and families affected by incarceration in Western New York. Offers family recreational activities; support groups and after school programs for children/youth who have a currently or formerly incarcerated parent; service linkage; free Video Visiting allowing children and family members to visit with incarcerated people by video from Osborne's Buffalo site to eight New York State prisons; coordination for mentorship, and technical assistance for organizations that serve families affected by incarceration.
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NAMI Family Support Group - Buffalo
Support group for adult family members and caregivers of an adult living with a serious mental illness. Meets in person. This meeting is not intended for the individual who has a mental illness. A referral for peer support can be made through NAMI's hotline at 716-226-6624 x1.
Support group for adult family members and caregivers of an adult living with a serious mental illness. Meets in person. This meeting is not intended for the individual who has a mental illness. A referral for peer support can be made through NAMI's hotline at 716-226-6624 x1.
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Peer Led Groups - Lockport - STMOTW
Offers a variety of support groups for those with active alcohol and substance use, those in recovery, and family and friends affected by a loved one's alcohol or substance use.
HARM REDUCTION - A peer-led support group for individuals who are looking for harm reduction services. Mondays 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM.
RECOVERY NOW - A peer-led support group for early risers that also provides assistance with drug court. Tuesdays from 8:15am-9:15am.
LIVING WELL - A seven week life-skills group facilitated by local volunteers from Lockport CARES. Wednesdays from 9:30am-11:30am.
SERENITY CIRCLE - A peer-led discussion group facilitated by two recovery coaches. Wednesdays from 12noon-1pm.
EPIC Parenting Class - A 10-week, evidence-based parenting class run by EPIC employees. A court-approved certification is awarded at the completion of the 10 classes. Must pre-register to attend. Wednesdays from 12:30pm-1:30pm.
HEALING TOGETHER - A support group for families and loved ones of people in recovery or currently using substances. Thursdays from 5:30pm-6:30pm.
AA - OPEN mutual support groups led by members of the community. Wednesdays from 6-7pm and Thursdays from 7pm-8pm.
NA - OPEN mutual support groups led by members of the community. Thursdays from 10 am-11am & Saturdays from 11am-12noon.
WOMEN'S GROUP - An education and discussion recovery group for women in the community led by a Save The Michaels recovery coach and case manager. Fridays from 12noon-1pm.
NARCAN TRAINING - An education session that focuses on understanding how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose, led by NYS approved trainers. Certification given upon completion. Available upon Request.
Offers a variety of support groups for those with active alcohol and substance use, those in recovery, and family and friends affected by a loved one's alcohol or substance use.
HARM REDUCTION - A peer-led support group for individuals who are looking for harm reduction services. Mondays 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM.
RECOVERY NOW - A peer-led support group for early risers that also provides assistance with drug court. Tuesdays from 8:15am-9:15am.
LIVING WELL - A seven week life-skills group facilitated by local volunteers from Lockport CARES. Wednesdays from 9:30am-11:30am.
SERENITY CIRCLE - A peer-led discussion group facilitated by two recovery coaches. Wednesdays from 12noon-1pm.
EPIC Parenting Class - A 10-week, evidence-based parenting class run by EPIC employees. A court-approved certification is awarded at the completion of the 10 classes. Must pre-register to attend. Wednesdays from 12:30pm-1:30pm.
HEALING TOGETHER - A support group for families and loved ones of people in recovery or currently using substances. Thursdays from 5:30pm-6:30pm.
AA - OPEN mutual support groups led by members of the community. Wednesdays from 6-7pm and Thursdays from 7pm-8pm.
NA - OPEN mutual support groups led by members of the community. Thursdays from 10 am-11am & Saturdays from 11am-12noon.
WOMEN'S GROUP - An education and discussion recovery group for women in the community led by a Save The Michaels recovery coach and case manager. Fridays from 12noon-1pm.
NARCAN TRAINING - An education session that focuses on understanding how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose, led by NYS approved trainers. Certification given upon completion. Available upon Request.
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Families / Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder Support GroupsGeneral Addictions / Substance Use Disorder Support GroupsFamilies / Friends of Individuals With a Drug Use Disorder Support GroupsCourt Ordered Parenting ProgramsParenting Skills ClassesAlcohol Use Disorder Support GroupsOpioid Antidote Distribution ProgramsDrug Use Disorder Support Groups
NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS DELAWARE & OTSEGO COUNTIES | NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS, NEW YORK STATE
Provides support to family and friends of individuals with mental illness and persons living with mental illnesses
Provides support to family and friends of individuals with mental illness and persons living with mental illnesses
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AL-ANON INFORMATION SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY | AL-ANON INFORMATION SERVICES OF NASSAU COUNTY
Provides three types of alcoholism meetings: open, which are open to anyone closed, for members and newcomers affected by another person's drinking and ala-teen, restricted to individuals up to 18 years of age. Special focus meetings are available for women, men, gays, and parents. Anonymity is protected for all members. Nassau County information service can provide pamphlets, meeting lists and al-anon information for clergy and social workers, health and education professionals. Arrangements can be made for speakers to present at schools, health fairs and other institutions. Monthly open meetings are specifically available for clergy, doctors, social workers and general public.
Provides three types of alcoholism meetings: open, which are open to anyone closed, for members and newcomers affected by another person's drinking and ala-teen, restricted to individuals up to 18 years of age. Special focus meetings are available for women, men, gays, and parents. Anonymity is protected for all members. Nassau County information service can provide pamphlets, meeting lists and al-anon information for clergy and social workers, health and education professionals. Arrangements can be made for speakers to present at schools, health fairs and other institutions. Monthly open meetings are specifically available for clergy, doctors, social workers and general public.
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Support Group Services | HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA-MID-HUDSON CHAPTER
Offers support groups for those who are deaf or hard of hearing, and their families
Offers support groups for those who are deaf or hard of hearing, and their families
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FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF DRUG ABUSERS SUPPORT GROUPS | NAR-ANON FAMILY GROUPS - TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Offers a twelve-Step program for anyone who has been affected by a friend or family member's drug addiction. Meeting participants share their experience, strength, and hope, and letting new people know they are not alone. Information is made available through public information, hospitals, institutions and websites.
Offers a twelve-Step program for anyone who has been affected by a friend or family member's drug addiction. Meeting participants share their experience, strength, and hope, and letting new people know they are not alone. Information is made available through public information, hospitals, institutions and websites.
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Outpatient Clinic - WNY Children's Psychiatric Center
Outpatient mental health clinic for children. Provides counseling and treatment for children ages 5-21 years of age and their families.
Treatment is intended to improve life functioning and psychiatric symptoms while keeping children and adolescents in their homes and communities. The clinic can provide ongoing support to youth and family. Families will work with a therapist to develop goals to improve life functioning and wellness. In addition, psychiatric assessment is available to those that require medication.
Satellite clinics include the Zoar Valley Clinic in Gowanda, as well as Buffalo Public School #45 (International School).
Family support programs are available to share challenges and solutions among families experiencing similar situations. This is a professionally facilitated group in collaboration with the Mental Health Advocates of WNY.
Outpatient mental health clinic for children. Provides counseling and treatment for children ages 5-21 years of age and their families.
Treatment is intended to improve life functioning and psychiatric symptoms while keeping children and adolescents in their homes and communities. The clinic can provide ongoing support to youth and family. Families will work with a therapist to develop goals to improve life functioning and wellness. In addition, psychiatric assessment is available to those that require medication.
Satellite clinics include the Zoar Valley Clinic in Gowanda, as well as Buffalo Public School #45 (International School).
Family support programs are available to share challenges and solutions among families experiencing similar situations. This is a professionally facilitated group in collaboration with the Mental Health Advocates of WNY.
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Mental Health Peer Connection (MHPC) (Service Group)
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Families / Friends of Individuals With a Gambling Addiction Support GroupsCommunity Mental Health AgenciesFamilies / Friends of Individuals With a Drug Use Disorder Support GroupsVocational RehabilitationLife CoachingMentoring ProgramsGeneral Benefits AssistanceIndividual AdvocacyFamilies / Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder Support GroupsMental Health Related Support GroupsFamilies / Friends of Individuals With Sexual / Love Addiction Support Groups
Smart Recovery of Warsaw, NY (Service Group)
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In His Name Outreach (IHNO), Inc. (Service Group)
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Adolescent / Youth CounselingFaith Based CounselingConjoint CounselingFamilies / Friends of Individuals With a Gambling Addiction Support GroupsMediationFamilies / Friends of Individuals With Sexual / Love Addiction Support GroupsInternet Addiction CounselingFamilies / Friends of Individuals With an Internet Addiction Support GroupsAlcohol Use Disorder CounselingParent CounselingPremarital CounselingCareer CounselingSexual / Love Addiction CounselingFamilies / Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder Support GroupsDrug Use Disorder Support GroupsLife CoachingMarriage CounselingGambling Addiction CounselingAlcohol Use Disorder Support GroupsFamily CounselingFamilies / Friends of Individuals With a Drug Use Disorder Support GroupsGeneral Addictions / Substance Use Disorder Support GroupsDrug Use Disorder Counseling
Western Problem Gambling Resource Center
A program of the New York Council on Problem Gambling. Works for positive transformation of lives harmed by problem gambling, including individuals with gambling disorders as well as their families and communities.
Services include:
- Assessment
- Referral to treatment and recovery support services, including support groups and licensed mental health clinicians (via a private practitioner network)
- Education, public awareness resources, and training opportunities
Focuses efforts on:
- Increasing public awareness of problem gambling
- Connecting clients with treatment, recovery, and support services
- Working with the gaming industry to promote responsible gambling
- Promoting healthy lifestyles which foster freedom from problem gambling
A program of the New York Council on Problem Gambling. Works for positive transformation of lives harmed by problem gambling, including individuals with gambling disorders as well as their families and communities.
Services include:
- Assessment
- Referral to treatment and recovery support services, including support groups and licensed mental health clinicians (via a private practitioner network)
- Education, public awareness resources, and training opportunities
Focuses efforts on:
- Increasing public awareness of problem gambling
- Connecting clients with treatment, recovery, and support services
- Working with the gaming industry to promote responsible gambling
- Promoting healthy lifestyles which foster freedom from problem gambling
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS OF THE FINGER LAKES | ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS OF THE FINGER LAKES
* Offers Information to connect to: Twelve step-self help group for alcoholics. Twelve step groups for friends and relatives of alcoholics. Phone, online, and socially-distanced in-person groups.
* Offers Information to connect to: Twelve step-self help group for alcoholics. Twelve step groups for friends and relatives of alcoholics. Phone, online, and socially-distanced in-person groups.
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FAMILY SUPPORT | LONG ISLAND COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG DEPENDENCE
Offers Nassau and Suffolk County residents information about addiction, available resources and strategies for coping with a family member's addiction. Provides support and opportunities for members to voice their concerns, gain perspective and connect with other individuals dealing with similar experiences.
Offers Nassau and Suffolk County residents information about addiction, available resources and strategies for coping with a family member's addiction. Provides support and opportunities for members to voice their concerns, gain perspective and connect with other individuals dealing with similar experiences.
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STROKE SUPPORT | WESTCHESTER MEDICAL CENTER AND MARIA FARERI CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
Offers a support group for anyone who has suffered a stroke and their families.
Offers a support group for anyone who has suffered a stroke and their families.
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SUPPORT GROUP SERVICES | AL-ANON-INFORMATION SERVICE AIS FOR ROCKLAND COUNTY
AL-ANON provides mutual support and assistance to families and friends of alcoholics through support groups via telephone and referrals to local groups. Also offers Alateen, support groups for teenagers dealing with family or friends who are alcoholics.
AL-ANON provides mutual support and assistance to families and friends of alcoholics through support groups via telephone and referrals to local groups. Also offers Alateen, support groups for teenagers dealing with family or friends who are alcoholics.
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ADOLESCENT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS (ACOA) | COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ABUSE OF SULLIVAN COUNTY - MONTICELLO
Offers a support group for adolescents of alcoholic or drug addicted parents. The group discussions, theme centered groups, lectures , assist in developing healthy boundries and communication patterns, and assuming responsibility for their own behavior.
Offers a support group for adolescents of alcoholic or drug addicted parents. The group discussions, theme centered groups, lectures , assist in developing healthy boundries and communication patterns, and assuming responsibility for their own behavior.
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CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS/ADDICTS (COA) | COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ABUSE OF SULLIVAN COUNTY - MONTICELLO
Offers a support group for children whose parents are alcoholics or drug addicts. The group provides education on alcohol and drug dependence and prevention, building self-esteem, and conflict resolution skills.
Offers a support group for children whose parents are alcoholics or drug addicts. The group provides education on alcohol and drug dependence and prevention, building self-esteem, and conflict resolution skills.
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FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF DRUG ABUSERS SUPPORT GROUPS | NAR-ANON FAMILY GROUPS - COLONIE CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER
Offers a twelve-Step program for anyone who has been affected by a friend or family member's drug addiction. Meeting participants share their experience, strength, and hope, and letting new people know they are not alone. Information is made available through public information, hospitals, institutions and websites.
Offers a twelve-Step program for anyone who has been affected by a friend or family member's drug addiction. Meeting participants share their experience, strength, and hope, and letting new people know they are not alone. Information is made available through public information, hospitals, institutions and websites.
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ADOLESCENT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS (ACOA) | COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ABUSE OF SULLIVAN COUNTY
Offers a support group for adolescents of alcoholic or drug addicted parents. The group discussions, theme centered groups, lectures , assist in developing healthy boundries and communication patterns, and assuming responsibility for their own behavior.
Offers a support group for adolescents of alcoholic or drug addicted parents. The group discussions, theme centered groups, lectures , assist in developing healthy boundries and communication patterns, and assuming responsibility for their own behavior.
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BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP | ACCESS SUPPORTS FOR LIVING - POUGHKEEPSIE
GRASP provides self-help support groups to bereaved families and individuals who had a loved one die through substance abuse whether drugs or alcohol.
GRASP provides self-help support groups to bereaved families and individuals who had a loved one die through substance abuse whether drugs or alcohol.
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