Arc
of LENOWISCO
Second Tuesday
of the Month
March, June, September, December
6 p.m.
Developmental Services, Big Stone Gap
The Arc of LENOWISCO is
a regional organization formed to provide support, advocacy, education,
and community awareness for individuals with disabilities and special
needs, their families, and other people involved in their care.
Training is offered on various topics of interest to within the
community. The organization also advocates with local and state
legislators to increase services in the region. The Arc of LENOWISCO
serves individuals in Wise, Lee, and Scott counties and the City
of Norton. The Arc meets on the second Tuesday of December, March,
June, and September at 6:00 p.m. at various locations. For respite
or childcare arrangements, please call one week prior. For directions
or more information, contact Lindsey, Frontier Health, at (276)
523-0682.
Compassionate
Friends
The first
Sunday of each month
Wellmont
Hospice House
2 p.m.
The Compassionate Friends
Support Group is for parents, siblings and grandparents who have
experienced the death of a child of any age. Call (423) 288-2666.
Eating Disorders
Coalition of Tennessee - Northeast
First Tuesday of every month
Holston Room,
First Presbyterian Church in
Johnson City
7 p.m.
The Eating Disorders Coalition
of Tennessee - Northeast Families Supporting Families Support Group
in Johnson City.
Down Syndrome
Support Group
Fourth Tuesday
of every month
Bristol Regional Medical Center
6 p.m.
Down Syndrome Support Group is for people impacted by Down Syndrome.
For more information, call (423) 844-4210.
Federation of
Families Support Group
Monthly
Federation of Families meets monthly in Lee, Scott and Wise Counties
to provide support and education for families dealing with the challenges
of raising a child with emotional, behavioral, or mental health
issues. For more information and to register, call (276) 431-4370
or 1-888-443-1804. Children are welcome. Transportation assistance
can be provided.
In-Fuze Support
Group
Tuesdays
7 p.m.
Lee County Behavioral
Health Services
Support group members
will learn the signs and symptoms of substance abuse; what to expect
in the recovery process; and how substance abuse and dependence
affects mental, physical, and spiritual development. The group will
teach how to encourage recovery, about relapse and how to help maintain
recovery, and will show family members how to care for themselves
during their loved one's recovery process. Call (276) 346-3590.
Lee County Foster Parent Support
Group TBD
A newly formed support
group for foster parents in Lee County to provide education, support
and information. Call Eric Greene, (276) 523-8300.
Lee County Suicide
Prevention Coalition
4th Thursday
2 p.m.
Lee County Behavioral Health Services
The Suicide Prevention Coalition, formed to raise awareness and
determine the available resources in the Lee County community for
suicide survivors, will meet the fourth Thursday of every month.
Anyone interested in helping support this cause, please contact
Bill or Phyllis Russell at (276) 346-1641.
LENOWISCO Regional
Suicide Prevention Coalition
TBA
Developmental Services, Big Stone Gap, Va.
The regional coalition is working to coordinate suicide prevention
efforts in local communities. The regional coalition meets quarterly
in February, May, August, and November). For more information on
upcoming meetings, call (276) 523-8300.
Moral Reconation Therapy
Group
Wednesdays
2-4 p.m.
Wise County Behavioral Health Services
A Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) Group meets each Wednesday from
2-4 p.m. The group will be ongoing and juveniles ages 13-17 may
join any time. Call (276) 523-8370 to register. MRT is a group designed
to help juveniles on probation or who have a criminal or substance
abuse history to make good choices by doing what is right.
NAMI (National Alliance
on Mental Illness) Bristol
1st Tuesday
6:30 p.m.
Redeemer Lutheran
Church
Membership is
never required to attend a NAMI affiliate meeting, however membership
offers informative national, state and local newsletters. Classes
are available to family members to help them better understand various
mental illnesses, as well as medications, coping skills, communication
skills and hope for a brighter future. All classes are free to the
public, with materials being provided through a grant from the Department
of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. For more information,
call (423) 234-2516.
NAMI (National Alliance
on Mental Illness) Greene County
7 p.m.
2nd Tuesday
Church Street Pavilion
NAMI of Greene County meetings are open to family members, friends
or professionals who know firsthand the challenges that mental illness
presents. NAMI helps families know they are not alone, and offers
education, understanding, support and most of all hope. For more
information, call (423) 234-2516.
NAMI (National Alliance
on Mental Illness) Hamblen County
7 p.m.
4th Monday
Morristown Utilities Building Community Room
NAMI of Hamblen County meetings are open to family members, friends
or professionals who know firsthand the challenges that mental illness
presents. NAMI helps families know they are not alone, and offers
education, understanding, support and most of all hope. For more
information, call (423) 234-2516.
NAMI (National Alliance
on Mental Illness) Johnson County
3rd Tuesday
6 p.m.
Higher Grounds Peer Support Center
NAMI Support Group families know they are not alone, and offers
education, understanding, and support. For more information, call
(423) 727-5605.
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental
Illness) Kingsport
7 p.m.
1st Thursday
First Baptist Church of Kingsport Welcome
Center
NAMI of Kingsport meetings are open to family members, friends or
professionals who know firsthand the challenges that mental illness
presents. NAMI helps families know they are not alone, and offers
education, understanding, support and most of all hope. For more
information, call (423) 234-2516.
NAMI (National Alliance
on Mental Illness) Washington County
2nd Thursday
7 p.m.
Harrison Christian Church, Johnson City
Journey of Hope is open to family members and friends of those who
suffer from a neurobiological brain disease. Bridges Support Group
meets with Journey of Hope before breaking off into a separate meeting.
It is for mental health consumers of all diagnoses. For more information,
call (423) 543-4315.
Parenting Classes
Wednesdays
10 a.m.
Developmental Services, Big Stone Gap
Free parenting classes for parents and guardians of children age
5 and under are offered every Wednesday from 10 to Noon for parents
in Lee, Scott, Wise counties and the City of Norton. Siblings are
welcome to attend any class. Call to schedule at (276) 523-8376.
Parents Who Care
Mondays
9 a.m.
Addington Hall, Duffield, Va.
Frontier Health and PD1 offers a program for parents of teen-agers
in Lee, Scott and Wise counties and the city of Norton on Monday
mornings from 9 to 10:30. There is no charge. Pre-registration is
requested. 1-888-443-1804.
SAFE House Domestic
Violence Support Group
Weekly in Kingsport
For information on the location and time of meetings, please call
(423) 246-2273.
SAMSON Support Group
Mondays
7 p.m.
His Ministries, 407 Wood Ave., Big Stone Gap
SAMSON Support Group for people with addictions meets weekly on
Mondays. SAMSON, or Steps and More Strength Overcoming Narcotics,
helps individuals face everyday life situations, overcome their
addictions and create purpose through a step process, education,
life skills training and most important, unconditional love. The
group is led by Shirley Smith, director of His Ministries. Call
(276) 523-7447, for more information.
Scott County Suicide Prevention
Coalition
Addington Hall
First Thursday of every month
3:30 p.m.
The coalition is working to raise awareness on the issue of suicide
and to find out more about available resources in the Scott County
community for suicide survivors. Anyone interested in helping support
this cause or wishing to attend meetings, please call at (276) 431-4370.
Survivors of Suicide
Support Group - Tennessee
Fourth Monday
6 p.m.
Johnson City Medical
Center, 5th Floor
SOS is for individuals who have lost someone by suicide, or for
individuals who are interested in suicide prevention or who might
have helpful information for those who do. The group meets the 4th
Monday of each month from 6-8 p.m. Call Dorothy Gregory for more
information, (423) 224-1300.
Survivors of Suicide Support Group
- Virginia
4th Thursday
6 p.m.
Lee Regional Medical
Center
A support group for Survivors of Suicide is being held every 4th
Thursday of each month at 6 p.m. For more information contact Bill
Russell at (276) 346-1641.
Total Home Care
Hospice Grief Support
Wednesdays
3 p.m.
Norton Community
Hospital
Total Home Care Hospice
offers a support group for anyone in the community who's dealing
with grief surrounding the loss of a loved one. Meets in the day
room from 3 to 4 p.m. Call (800) 424-6682 for more information.
Meetings are facilitated by social worker Teresa Greene.
Victims of Domestic
Violence Support Group
Thursdays
1 p.m.
St. Bernard Catholic
Church
Hope House of Scott County offers a Support Group for Victims of
Domestic Violence. For more information, call (276) 386-1313 or
email: dvhope@mounet.com. All services are free and confidential.
Wee Remember Support Group
Every Quarter
7 p.m.
Wellmont Lonesome Pine Hospital, Big Stone Gap
A parent support group for families who have experienced the death
of a baby is held every quarter. Call (276) 423-8641.
Wise County Suicide
Prevention
2nd Thursday each month
10 a.m.
Baptist Student Center, UVA Wise
The coalition formed to raise awareness and to determine available
resources in the Wise County community for suicide survivors. Anyone
interested in helping support this cause, please call (276) 523-8357.
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