Peer Support
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Touched By Suicide is a 501(c)3 nonprofit local organization that provides free support groups for adults and teens that have lost a loved one to suicide. Our support groups meet in Denton, Flower Mound, and Southlake. Group members are encouraged to share their story and feelings with the hope of helping each person heal through healthy communication in which all members learn from and support one another.
*Groups are held in-person*
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Peer support groups are at the core of The WARM Place’s mission, helping children express their feelings of grief at their own pace and in their own way. Families can connect with others who are grieving and start to find healing in a place that is safe, compassionate, and warm. Speak with one of their intake counselors to find the best option for your family. The Warm Place offers group nights, a pre-k program, and a young adult program. All groups are free-of-cost.
*Groups are held in-person*
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Frontline Crisis Response Solutions offer free in-person and virtual support groups for Survivors in Little Elm, TX and surrounding communities offering information and resources to help you see through the darkness.
*Groups are held in-person as well as virtually*
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The Carson Village Grief Group Support Program provides an understanding of grief’s dynamics and explores the myths and what to expect after the passing of a loved one. Our meetings teach strategies to develop healthy coping skills to help you adjust to a life without your loved one.
*Groups are held virtually*
They meet virtually two times a month: the second Tuesday and the last Wednesday of every month at 6:00PM CST.
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This peer-led support group, facilitated by fellow LGBTQ+ suicide loss survivors, offers a safe and inclusive space for LGBTQ+ loss survivors and those who have lost someone who identified as LGBTQ+ to share their experiences and find support.
*Groups are held virtually*2nd Tuesday of every month
7:00 pm – 8:30 pm ET
After you register, we will follow up with Zoom meeting details..
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This meeting is a virtual SafePlace for parents and guardians who have lost a child to suicide, this group offers a chance for parents to connect with others who understand the profound grief that comes with losing a child in this way.
*Groups are held virtually*
1st Thursday of every month
7:00 pm – 8:30 pm ET
After you register, we will follow up with Zoom meeting details.
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The Alliance of Hope free online forum transcends time and distance, offering a culture of kindness, hope, and understanding to people who have lost loved ones to suicide. Operating like a 24/7 support group, our forum is supervised by a mental health professional and moderated by a trained team of loss survivors. Members can read and comment, share their stories, and connect with other suicide loss survivors. Our forum hosts more than 25,000 members. We are a diverse community, linked by our humanity and our shared experience of what it means to lose a loved one to suicide.
Click here to visit the 24/7 online community forum.
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Talking about such a tremendous loss can be overwhelming for some. If you’re not ready to attend a suicide grief support group, our Denton County LOSS Team volunteers are available to offer support. During Survivor to Survivor visits, trained suicide loss survivor volunteers meet with bereaved individuals or families to listen, answer questions, provide support, and share resources.