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COMMUNITY PROGRAMS - TCC

TWIN CITIES CHURCH #72130445


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  • Twin Cities Church
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Kathy
    530-301-7494

Twin Cities Church offers the followoing community programs. Contact the church for details.
  • Conflict Resolution Team
  • Grief support, including for mothers who have lost a child
  • Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) support group
  • Safe Refuge - temporary care for children of families who are going through difficult times
  • Sisters Closet – a periodic women’s clothing swap
Web pagesContact info
  • Twin Cities Church, 11726 Rough & Ready Hwy, Grass Valley, CA 95945, 530-273-6425
DEPRESSION BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE AUBURN-GRASS VALLEY SUPPORT GROUP

DEPRESSION BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE AUBURN-GRASS VALLEY #68943373


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  • 175 Ridge Road
    Nevada City, Nevada

DBSA Auburn-Grass Valley is a "support group" and not a “therapy group." We are people living with depression, bipolar disorder, or an anxiety disorder who come together to learn from each other and encourage one another as we work towards wellness.

Online Meetings
  • Zoom platform every Thursday from 6:00 - 7:30 pm
If you would like to participate in our free Zoom online support group meetings and would like more information, please contact Linda at 530-913-0764 (text or call) or email DBSAAubGV@gmail.com.

Depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety and other mood disorders can be very isolating. Support groups can help connect us to others who are or have been there. If you or a loved one struggles with a mood disorder, not just depression, bipolar, or anxiety, this free peer-facilitated support group may be a place of healing for you. We strive to offer hope and support to improve our lives and the lives of others who struggle with mental health challenges. Please join us. Friends and fam… [read more]
FAMILY & EDUCATION CONSULTING FOR ELDER CARE - GCMEC

GERIATRIC CARE MANAGER EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT #4663823


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  • PO Box 2275
    Nevada City, Nevada

Geriatric Care Manager Educational Consulting provides pro-bono (or pay forward) education and consulting services for the care of memory impaired elders.
  • On-site training and consultations for professionals and family caregivers of memory impaired adults with Alzheimer's disease, related dementia, or movement disorder.
  • Trainings for health care professionals and family caregivers in a variety of settings including individual homes, assisted living facilities, caregiver support groups, and hospice settings.
  • Facilitation of a monthly Support Group for Families & Friends of People with Memory Loss at The Peace Lutheran Church (Grass Valley) on the first Wednesday of every month from 1-3 pm.
  • Free, brief phone consultations to guide people to appropriate resources.
FAMILY SUPPORT GROUPS - NAMI NEVADA COUNT

NAMI NEVADA COUNTY #87576189


NAMI Nevada County (National Alliance for Mental Illness) is a grassroots, family, and consumer self-help support and advocacy organization dedicated to improving the lives of people with severe mental illnesses such as:
  • Schizophrenia
  • Bipolar disorder (manic depressive)
  • Clinical depression
  • Panic disorder
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (O.C.D)
  • P.T.S.D.
NAMI offers support groups and educational classes for families experiencing a mental illness such as:
  • Family Support
    • IN PERSON Support Meetings
      Twin Cities Church - Room 129
      (enter the on the far left side of the church)
      1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month
      5:30 - 7:30pm

      ZOOM Online Support Meetings
      2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month 
      5:30 - 7:30pm
  • Family to Family education class (two times yearly)
  • Monthly general education meetings
  • And more on NAMI's website: https://www.naminevadacounty.org/support

NAMI Family Support Group
Support groups are provided each week. Please go to the website at https://www.namine… [read more]
FAMILY TO FAMILY COURSE - NAMI NEVADA COUNTY

NAMI NEVADA COUNTY #4661375


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  • Grass Valley, Nevada

NAMI Nevada County (National Alliance for Mental Illness) offers a free 8 week educational program that helps family members and friends understand mental illness symptoms, basics of brain biology, problem solving, medications, empathy, communication skills, self-care, rehabilitation, fighting stigma, and advocacy.

Course offered twice a year. Contact NAMI for dates. https://www.naminevadacounty.org

NAMI can provide suicide prevention resources.

 
GRIEF & LOSS RESOURCES - COUNTY OF PLACER - DA-PC

DISTRICT ATTORNEY - COUNTY OF PLACER #86090484


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  • 10810 Justice Center Drive
    Roseville, Placer

At the Grief and Loss Support link below are some resources put together by a survivor and the founder of the E+R (Empower + Resilience) project. **These are suggested titles/resources and are not official endorsements by the County of Placer.**

Resources include books, organizations, and support groups (including Facebook, virtual, and in-person).

Web pages
GRIEF RECOVERY METHOD - GRI

GRIEF RECOVERY INSTITUTE #85226870


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  • 9030 North Hess Street #582
    Hayden, Kootenai

The Grief Recovery Institute (GRI) evidence-based Grief Recovery Method helps people move through grief resulting from losses of many kinds. Losses may include death, divorce, end of relationships, job or career changes, moving, and many more. The process is detailed in The Grief Recovery Handbook and other GRI publications and workshops. The program can be done by using the book on its own, or with a group. The Grief Recovery Method is an educational, action-based program. It is not counseling or therapy. It is also not an ongoing support group.
 
GRI offers a free downloadable informational e-book, publishes several books, offers workshops, and trains Grief Recovery Specialists internationally.
 

Web pages
GRIEF, LOSS, & BEREAVEMENT RESOURCES

GRIEF, LOSS, & BEREAVEMENT #86129056


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  • Grass Valley, Nevada

In addition to specific resources noted below, people may find support for attending to grief and loss from the following:
  • Spiritual or cultural affiliations you may already have (including Native American or other Indigenous traditions; religious traditions such as Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism)
  • Clergy; Chaplains (may be affiliated with hospitals, hospice, law enforcement agencies, etc)
  • Hospices & hospitals
  • Psychotherapists & counselors
  • Recommendations and resources from family and friends 
RESOURCES
  • Bereaved Parents of the USA - www.bereavedparentsusa.org. Find local chapters and other resources.
  • Compassionate Friendswww.thecompassionatefriends.org. A self-help organization for bereaved families that have experienced the death of a child. Find local chapters and other resources.
  • County of Placer District Attorney’s Office - https://www.placer.ca.gov/8704/Grief. Includes list of books addressing grief in general, and for specific kinds of losses; sup…
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HEAD TRAUMA SUPPORT PROJECT

HEAD TRAUMA SUPPORT PROJECT #65630961


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  • PO Box 215666
    Sacramento, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-568-6660

The Head Trauma Support Project aims to improve the quality of life for survivors of brain injury and their families in the greater Sacramento area by providing education, information, and support to survivors, families/caregivers and professionals. Services provided include support groups, educational events, and information and referrals.