Support Group Calendar
Al-Anon
BMH Tyler Conference Room 17 Belmont Ave, Brattleboro, VT, United StatesFriends and families of problem drinkers find understanding and support at Al-Anon and Alateen meetings. Toll-Free 1-866-972-5266
Women’s Network of Strength
BMH Breast Resource Room Richards Building , Brattleboro, VT, United StatesThe Women’s Network of Strength has been an invaluable source of encouragement and support for women facing cancer. They meet on the third Wednesday of the month from 12 – 1:00 PM in the Breast Resource Room (bring your lunch). For more information, call 802-251-8437
Augustine (SLAA) Fellowship
BMH Brew Barry Conference Room 3 17 Belmont Avenue, Brattleboro, VT, United StatesSex and Love Addicts Anonymous, or S.L.A.A., is a Twelve Step, Twelve Tradition oriented Fellowship based on the model pioneered by Alcoholics Anonymous. S.L.A.A. is open to anyone who knows or thinks they have a problem with sex addiction, love addiction, romantic obsession, co-dependent relationships, fantasy addiction and/or sexual, social and emotional anorexia. You are … Continue reading "Augustine (SLAA) Fellowship"
Caregiver Support Group
BMH Conference Room B 17 Belmont Ave, Brattleboro, VT, United StatesAs a family caregiver for an ailing parent, child, spouse, or other loved one, you’re likely to face a host of new responsibilities, many of which are unfamiliar or intimidating. At times, you may feel overwhelmed and alone - but you are not alone. For more information: Anne Meyer, 802-257-8246
Southern Vermont Scleroderma
BMH Brew Barry Conference Room 1 17 Belmont Avenue, BrattleboroScleroderma, or systemic sclerosis, is a chronic connective tissue disease generally classified as one of the autoimmune rheumatic diseases. The word “scleroderma” comes from two Greek words: “sclero” meaning hard, and “derma” meaning skin. Hardening of the skin is one of the most visible manifestations of the disease. Info: Llene, 802-735-5523
Caregiver Support Group
BMH Tyler Conference Room 17 Belmont Ave, Brattleboro, VT, United StatesAs a family caregiver for an ailing parent, child, spouse, or other loved one, you’re likely to face a host of new responsibilities, many of which are unfamiliar or intimidating. At times, you may feel overwhelmed and alone - but you are not alone. For more information: Anne Meyer, 802-257-8246