Showing posts with label support groups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label support groups. Show all posts

Sunday, July 27, 2008

AARP Grief and Loss Group meets Aug. 3

By ANDY HUMBLES ahumbles@tennessean.com 615-726-5939 – • July 25, 2008 The AARP Grief and Loss Group will meet at 2 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 3 at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, 85 Fairway Drive in Donelson. The program will be on The Bowen-Campbell House and family located in Mansker’s Station. Following the program will be refreshments and the support group meeting. All those who have lost a spouse are welcome.For information call 889-3126 or 347-3126.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Renamed Sexual Assault Center moving to Metro Center

By LEA ANN OVERSTREET • Staff Writer (Tennessean)• June 11, 2008 The Rape and Sexual Abuse Center at 25 Lindsley Ave. is moving and changing its name. Now known as the Sexual Assault Center, it will move into a 16,000-square-foot facility at 101 French Landing in Metro Center on June 17. The center celebrates its anniversary this fall. For almost 30 years it has provided counseling, support, education and advocacy to survivors of sexual assault. Since 1978, it has helped more than 15,000 children and adult victims of sexual abuse and assault. According to Stephen Lackey, associate director of development, the center's counselors see more than 700 people a year, with more than half that number being children. "Our facility now is just not adequate. There's not enough room to do what we want to do," Lackey said. For 15 years, therapist Eric Fogle has worked with assault survivors, and he said the time has come for a larger site. "We serve a lot more people than we used to, but we're busting at the seams. We're busting out of this building," Fogle said. Center representatives said the new building will provide more space for individual therapy, increased areas for educational development, and a room able to seat more than 80 people for community outreach and education programs. Therapist Char Creson said the changes would not undermine the help she and others are prepared to provide to sexual assault survivors. "Through it all, we keep the clients' needs in mind. That's a consistent thing. Our expertise has been a constant," Creson said.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Help is out there if you need it...

Thank you to everyone leaving comments with help lines that are available. With the gas prices higher then ever, financial problems, layoffs from your jobs, cutbacks, some of us feel like you just cannot take it anymore and need someone to talk to or you might be looking to join a support group. Well, with help from the community and the NAMI Tennessee there are many resources for those looking for help. The following links are to sites that are available through the Tennessee area. I will also post these sites also on the side of the blog. The listing from the NAMI has a long list of resources available...You might want to print and keep handy. http://www.namitn.org/resources.htm - The state's voice on Mental Health http://www.alcoholaddiction.org/tennessee/ -1-800-559-9503 - Nationwide Addiction Treatment Assistance Alcohol and Substance Abuse http://www.drugrehabcenter.com/ - Holistic Drug Rehab Center