Crestwood Medical Center
BusinessThe Huntsville Support Group meets at Crestwood ALS Care Clinic at 610 Airport Road, #100, Al. 35802. Please contact the ALS Chapter office at (800) 644-1242 or info@alsalabama.org for additional information to confirm time and location.
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256-429-4000
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Graces of Gurley
Non-profitGrief groups for children at MCES Meets once a week for 10 weeks
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256-361-9281
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Crestwood Medical Center
BusinessAvailable for mothers who may need a little extra help from a Lactation Consultant and from other breastfeeding mothers. Ages newborn to 1 year. Held weekly on Wednesday and Thursday times. Call 256-429-5250 to inquire about specifics.
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256-429-4000
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Crestwood Medical Center
BusinessWhen: 3rd Friday of every month from 10 - 11 a.m. Where: Community Room at Crestwood Women's Center at 185 Chateau Drive, Huntsville. Call 256-429-4061 for more information.
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256-429-4000
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Not One More Alabama, Inc.
Non-profitNOMA Family Support Group is a group made of families and parent coaches that help to support other families that have a loved one struggling with a substance use disorder. The NOMA Family Support Group meets every Wednesday (starting November 3, 2021) from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at St. Thomas Episcopal Church (12200 Bailey Cove Road, Huntsville, AL 35803)
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256-520-0208
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Good Shepherd UMC
ChurchThe purpose of our group is both educational and supportive. Participants come to be with others who share a common experience. Through learning and listening, we come to understand that we are not alone. Others in our situation have survived and even grown. We gain strength, courage, and hope from their example. Meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of every month at 5:00pm. Located on the lower level of our building. Accessible by way of Capshaw Rd parking lot.
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256-232-3331
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Family Services Center, Inc
Non-profitThe Homicide Survivors Program (HSP) supports families and friends who have lost loved ones to murder or vehicular homicide. HSP's mission is to identify survivors in need of practical intervention and support following the murder of a loved one and to provide emotional and grief support. We also provide victims' advocacy and assist survivors as they navigate through the criminal justice system. Grief doesn't just go away with time, you have to work through it. One way to accomplish this is to connect with a person or group with whom you can talk freely and share your experience. We provide support groups that will connect you with those who understand what you are experiencing through all stages of the grief process. Additionally, our qualified staff are available to provide individual and family grief counseling, listen and assist you with specific questions you may have, and provide you with helpful resources and assist you with victim's compensation if available to you.
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256-551-1610
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256-551-0722
Invisible Warriors
Non-profitThe Club is a community-building initiative from Invisible Warriors (IW) aimed at expanding connection, support, and opportunities specifically for women veterans. Overview Purpose: A membership-based peer community that complements IW's core services by fostering deeper relationships, ongoing mentorship, and access to exclusive resources. Who it's for: Women veterans and active-duty women transitioning to civilian life who want stronger peer support, practical guidance, and a sense of belonging. Key Features Membership Access • Signed-up members gain entry to a curated calendar of events, workshops, and virtual meetups. • Access to a members-only online forum or portal for discussion, resource sharing, and accountability partners. Mentorship Circles • Small, recurring groups led by experienced mentors (veterans, healthcare professionals, career coaches) focusing on career readiness, mental health resilience, housing/navigation challenges, and personal development. • Structured agendas and goal-setting with accountability checks. • Resources for sleep health, coping strategies, and self-care routines tailored to women veterans' experiences. Resource Bridge • A streamlined conduit to connect members with IW's broader services (housing support, benefits navigation, education and training opportunities). • Priority access to limited slots for workshops, speaker series, and retreats. Community and Advocacy • Social events, service projects, and peer-to-peer support networks to reduce isolation. • Member-driven advocacy initiatives to raise awareness about women veterans' needs and rights. Education and Skill-Building • Workshops on resume writing, interview skills, financial literacy, digital literacy, and entrepreneurship. • Guest speakers from veterans' organizations, employers, and healthcare providers.
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269-319-6041
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Freedom Pathways Independent Housing LLC
Non-profitWe foster a sense of community and belonging through regular check-ins, group activities, and peer support. Residents are encouraged to share experiences, set personal goals, and celebrate milestones together. This supportive network helps residents stay accountable while building positive, long-term habits.
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256-763-1794
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Crestwood Medical Center
BusinessMeets monthly at Crestwood Therapy Department at 610 Airport Road, #100, Huntsville. Call 256-429-4930 for more information and times.
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256-429-4000
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Recovery Organization of Support Specialists
Non-profitWe provide peer support groups daily.
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256-468-2974
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Partnership for a Drug-Free Community
Non-profitPartnership's Recovery Resource Hub provides an impartial one-stop-shop where people with Substance Use Disorder can talk to a Peer Support Specialist and a Case Manager to help access and integrate formalized and informal care services, overcome barriers to services, and transition between services.
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256-539-7339
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Recovery Organization of Support Specialists
Non-profitWe provide a space for recovery support groups to meet weekly. Contact the office for an up-to-date schedule.
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256-468-2974
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Camino Alliance-Behavioral Health
Non-profitWe provide therapeutic focused groups for the Hispanic immigrants in North Alabama. Maria Stansbury is a Licensed Master Social Worker, under supervision. She provides Spanish group in person and online. Topics: 1. Immigrating trauma 2. Veterans common issues 3. Addictions 4. Parenting 5. Youth/Teen support 6. Suicidal ideation
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845-568-7661
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Survivors of Suicide Loss Support Group Hsv AL
OtherGood Shepherd UMC
ChurchSelf help recovery program meets 2nd and 4th Mondays at 6:00 by Zoom. Based on a 13 Statement "New Life" Program that encourages emotional and spiritual growth, WFS has been extremely efective for over 40 years in helping women overcome their alcoholism and drug addiction by learning new coping skills, self-esteem building and accepting responsibility for their actions. WFS is an abstinence-based program. Meetings are strictly confidential and anonymous. Contact Dee at 256-361-5181 or waddingtond@bellsouth.net - If you would like to join the meetings.
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256-232-3331
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