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Reach to Recovery: Women currently facing breast cancer are paired with breast cancer survivors for moral support, literature and resources. Efforts are made to pair women with similar treatment courses and with similar life situations.
910 Kehrs Mill Road, Ballwin, MO 63011
Provides an open forum layout that serves as a safe space to youth to engage in a peer to peer setting.
15 Emerald Terrace, Swansea, IL 62226
Peer to Peer Counseling: Offers the opportunity for individuals with disabilities to meet other individuals with the same disability or similar life challenges to discuss expression of problems, feelings and solutions. Independent living and advocacy skills are often other tools learned as a result of connecting with peers.
Reach to Recovery: Women currently facing breast cancer are paired with breast cancer survivors for moral support, literature and resources. Efforts are made to pair women with similar treatment courses and with similar life situations.
13140 Coit Road, Suite 517, Dallas, TX 75240
Family Networking is a program of Children's Craniofacial Association in Family members are connected with other family members to share emotional support, discuss problems and identify resources. Many families that have a member with a craniofacial condition feel alone and secluded. Being able to communicate with other parents, siblings, or patients can help family members feel part of a larger community with others who are ready to help them through rough times. CAPACITY No Restrictions
15455 Conway Road, Suite 360, Chesterfield, MO 63017
The Family Link Mentor Program: Provides supportive services to parents of recently diagnosed children with diabetes.
215 West Pershing, 5th Floor, Kansas City, MO 64108
Provide trained volunteers, usually parents, through Sharing our Strengths (SOS) program. You are not alone. Our parent to parent/peer support network for parents of children/adult children with developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, special healthcare needs or individuals with disabilities can help.
1201 Hanley Industrial Court, Suite A, Saint Louis, MO 63144
New parents of children born with Down Syndrome can be matched with a mentor.
1972 Innerbelt Business Center Drive, Saint Louis, MO 63114
Peer-to-peer support provided by trained volunteers to provide emotional support and information about local services for patients with leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and multiple myeloma.
Provides peer to peer support of exploitation survivors. Services are centered around recovery, rebuilding and relationships.
5240 Oakland Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63110
Participants are paired with a trained peer who serves as a mentor, sharing personal experiences and providing support, information, resources, and encouragement.
130 Brandon Wallace Way, Festus, MO 63028
Peer Consultation Program: Matches up individuals with similar disabilities to empower each other through encouragement, support and socialization.
1307 State Highway 109, Jerseyville, IL 62052
Recovery Support Services: Provides peer-based recovery support services to individuals experiencing mental health and/or substance use disorder recovery.
Reach to Recovery: Women currently facing breast cancer are paired with breast cancer survivors for moral support, literature and resources. Efforts are made to pair women with similar treatment courses and with similar life situations.
1115 Fairgrounds Road, Jefferson City, MO 65109
Program for children and families of children with special needs, includes networking.
Reach to Recovery: Women currently facing breast cancer are paired with breast cancer survivors for moral support, literature and resources. Efforts are made to pair women with similar treatment courses and with similar life situations.
332 North Main Street, Red Bud, IL 62278
Peer to Peer Counseling: Offers the opportunity for individuals with disabilities to meet other individuals with the same disability or similar life challenges to discuss expression of problems, feelings and solutions. Independent living and advocacy skills are often other tools learned as a result of connecting with peers.