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Old Jun 23, 2016, 12:05 PM
JoeS21 JoeS21 is offline
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I'm helping a friend find support groups. She just moved to Attleboro. Here's what she needs:

1. A grief support group.
2. Religious service that's LGBT friendly

Please respond if you know of a group or service she can attend in or near Attleboro.

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Old Jun 23, 2016, 12:52 PM
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I'm not in that area, but you may want to conduct a search for groups on meetup.com --- that is how I found a bipolar support group in my area.

Also, check the newspaper classifieds section - I have seen grief support groups advertised in newspapers.
Thanks for this!
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Old Jun 23, 2016, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by rainyday107 View Post
I'm not in that area, but you may want to conduct a search for groups on meetup.com --- that is how I found a bipolar support group in my area.

Also, check the newspaper classifieds section - I have seen grief support groups advertised in newspapers.
Great idea, but it's either not working or I typed in all the wrong search criteria. I searched for grief with no results, religion with no results, and LGBT with one result which wasn't what I was looking for. My sense is that there probably are many groups like what I am looking for on meetup.com, either just not in the area or I typed in the wrong words.
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