Support Groups

Many people find peer support a helpful tool that can aid in their recovery. There are a variety of organizations that offer support groups for consumers, their family members and friends. Some support groups are peer-led, while others may be led by a mental health professional.

Love Doesn’t Hurt helps to provide assistance to victims of Domestic & Sexual Violence in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community to provide emergency shelter, transportation, food, clothing and relocation for those in Shelby County area.
The Athena Project offers free evaluation and possible treatment for women who seek help for emotional problems from intimate partner violence.
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Providing individualized, professional, supportive services to youth, families, and adult in Memphis and Shelby County.
This Hospitality Hub is a safe, kind, and respectful environment that provides services and resources to thousands of Memphians experiencing mental health needs
NAMI is a volunteer, nonprofit, self-help organization offering support, education, and information to the family and friends of persons with mental illness.
We serve two full meals a day, offer clothing to the homeless, and provide nightly chapel services, counseling, a discipleship program, and lodging.
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Led by certified peer recovery specialists, here is where people with mental health and disorders can find peer support and engage in recreational activities
Members entering the program for the first time will go through an orientation period in which they will spend time in each of the training units.
Shelby County, Tennessee Homeless Drop-In Center. We minister to the physical, spiritual, and emotional needs of men who are homeless, addicted, and in crisis.