VOICES currently provides peer support groups for 9/11 family members, survivors, and responders (virtual) and Parents Helping Parents for those who have lost a child (in-person). Peer support groups bring together those with shared experiences to discuss challenges, develop coping strategies and provide emotional support and helpful resources. Group members:
Talk openly about personal experiences
Offer encouragement and comfort
Explore ways to grow in our personal journeys
Reduce stigma and increase accessibility to services
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VOICES facilitates monthly peer support groups for individuals who were children or young adults on September 11, 2001, and lost a parent or sibling in the attacks or from 9/11-related illnesses. Next Generation focuses on young adults who at the time of loss were children or siblings of a victim, responder, or survivor.
VOICES offers monthly virtual support groups for 9/11 survivors that addresses the long-term needs by those impacted. This 9/11 Survivors Support Group meets once a month every second Wednesday from 12:00pm to 1:30pm EST via Zoom.
VOICES facilitates monthly peer support groups for 9/11 Family Members as we continue to build a supportive community for those with shared experiences. These on-going groups are facilitated virtually by VOICES professional staff.
Parents Helping Parents is a peer-to-peer community-based support group for those who have suffered the loss of a child. The group member offer encouragement and comfort, discuss topics relevant to grief and loss, and provide information and helpful resources.
VOICES facilitates monthly peer support groups for 9/11 Responders as we continue to build a supportive community for those with shared experiences. These on-going groups are facilitated virtually by VOICES professional staff.
VOICES facilitates monthly peer support groups for individuals who were children or young adults on September 11, 2001, and lost a parent or sibling in the attacks or from 9/11-related illnesses. Next Generation focuses on young adults who at the time of loss were children or siblings of a victim, responder, or survivor.
VOICES offers monthly virtual support groups for 9/11 survivors that addresses the long-term needs by those impacted. This 9/11 Survivors Support Group meets once a month every first Wednesday from 12:00pm to 1:30pm EST via Zoom.
Parents Helping Parents is a peer-to-peer community-based support group for those who have suffered the loss of a child. The group member offer encouragement and comfort, discuss topics relevant to grief and loss, and provide information and helpful resources.