
Resources
Please email us with info of any known free resources that may be helpful to others. We will post their information below.
211 is the most comprehensive source of information about local resources and services in the country.
Survivors Anonymous peer support groups are for anyone healing from the trauma of childhood physical, sexual, verbal, mental abuse and/or neglect.
Our mission is to improve the lives of Autoimmune hair loss disease sufferers by providing cranial prostheses, educating others, and funding research for cures.
At GriefShare you’ll receive valuable guidance and tips, leading you to relief, comfort, and peace of mind.
Recovery program for codependence. Find a local or online meeting. If you desire healthy & loving relationships CoDA can help.
Wheels of Happiness supports spinal cord injury survivors and motor disability individuals in disadvantaged communities worldwide, providing mobility equipment, medical supplies, scholarships, surgeries, and psychological support.
SLAA Fellowship: anytime, anywhere & for everyone. Stop living out a pattern of sex & love addiction.
Men Stopping Violence is an organization that focuses on ending gender-based violence by educating and organizing men to be a part of the solution.
The Peer2Peer Warm Line has been in operation since the opening of the Peer Support and Wellness Center of Decatur in 2008. It provides Georgians the opportunity to receive peer support over the phone 24 hours a day. A Certified Peer Specialist is a person with lived experience recovering from behavioral health concerns, who has received special training to be able to listen with empathy, and who can provide assistance and resources to others.




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