Health & Wellness Resources
Are you aware of other local mental health resources for our PRUMC family?
If so, please contact Rev. Emily Miles at emilym@prumc.org.
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Alcoholics Anonymous at PRUMC
For more information, contact Patrick Carver at carversoccer@gmail.com.
Mental Health and Substance Use Helplines
https://www.ngumc.org/files/websites/ngumc/NGUMC+Crisis+Phone+Numbers+(1).pdf
Addiction Alliance of Georgia
Virtual Family Education And Support Group
Weekly Virtual Meetings
Tuesdays, 5:30 – 6:30 pm, Zoom
Zoom Meeting ID: 987 2151 1468
Passcode: 654945
A space for families to receive addiction education and guidance in supporting a loved one in their journey to recovery. This group will also provide practical steps for self care. For questions, contact john.butler.martin@emory.edu or 912-531-3404.
Parents of Addicted Love Ones (PAL) Support Group
For parents, spouses and families who have loved ones suffering with substance abuse. Provides education and peer support. https://meetings.palgroup.org/meetings/7986
Girls Anxiety Group at Atlanta Counseling Collective
For more information, visit https://atlantacounselingcollective.com/groups/
Respite Care Atlanta https://www.respitecareatlanta.org/caregiver-support-groups/
NGUMC Crisis Helpline PDF
Click here to view
Men’s Divorce Support at Atlanta Center for Wellness
To learn more, Visit https://atlantacenterforwellness.com/ and click “Groups”
Women’s Divorce Support at Atlanta Center for Wellness
To learn more, visit https://atlantacenterforwellness.com/ and click “Groups.”
Outpatient Eating Disorder Support at Atlanta Center for Wellness
To learn more, visit https://atlantacenterforwellness.com/ and click “Groups.”
One Lamb Initiative
https://www.1lamb.org/
Mental Health Faith & Facts
https://www.umcjustice.org/documents/26
UMC Abundant Health Initiative
https://umcabundanthealth.org/
What United Methodists Believe about Suicide
https://www.umc.org/en/content/ask-the-umc-what-is-the-united-methodist-view-on-suicide
Children and Adolescent Grief Support at The Link
For more information, visit https://www.thelink.org/children-teen-grief-support-groups
Compassionate Friends
For families in grief after the loss of a child
For more information, visit https://www.thelink.org/compassionate-friends or https://www.compassionatefriends.org/chapter/north-atlanta-chapter/
GriefShare at Peachtree Presbyterian
https://www.griefshare.org/groups/241679
Support for Loss Survivors
Samaritan Counseling: https://samaritanatlanta.org/upcoming-support-groups
Connection and Collaboration: Teen Girls’ Dinner Group
Enroll by Sept 30 at https://www.atlwell.com/groups
Girls Anxiety Group at Atlanta Counseling Collective
For more information, visit https://atlantacounselingcollective.com/groups/
Outpatient Eating Disorder Support at Atlanta Center for Wellness
To learn more, visit https://atlantacenterforwellness.com/ and click “Groups.”
Wonderfully Made at Peachtree Presbyterian
Support for adults with intellectual disabilities
For more information, visit https://peachtreechurch.com/Serve/WonderfullyMade
Men’s Divorce Support at Atlanta Center for Wellness
Visit https://atlantacenterforwellness.com/ and click “Groups”
Beyond Birth: The Fourth Trimester at Atlanta Wellness Collective
To learn more, visit https://www.atlwell.com/groups.
Parenting in the Digital Age at Atlanta Counseling Collective
For more information, visit https://atlantacounselingcollective.com/groups/
Movers and Shakers Parkinsons Support Group at PRUMC
For more information, contact Rosemary Josey at rosemary.josey@gmail.com.
Survivors of Suicide Support Group
The Link: https://www.thelink.org/
Women’s Divorce Support at Atlanta Center for Wellness
To learn more, visit https://atlantacenterforwellness.com/ and click “Groups.”
Navigating Elementary School: A Social Skills Group
Enroll by Sept 30 at https://www.atlwell.com/groups
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Support Groups
Has support groups for individuals living with mental illness and family members of those living with mental illness. https://namiga.org/support-and-education/support-groups/#nami-connection-support-group