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Support Groups are safe spaces for the on-going healing and empowerment of survivors, available to the English-speaking Montreal community. Meetings are completely confidential and completely free. Three to ten members meet weekly with trained co-facilitators, in a physically accessible, confidential location near McGill's downtown campus.
Please look at the following links for further information regarding support groups:
Information on Support Groups. This link will provide you with general information about Support Groups including who participates, how they are run, and who the facilitators are.
Joining a Support Group. This link will provide you with information on how to join a Support Group. Support Groups are fully confidential, emotionally safe spaces. Joining a support group is a two-step process, designed to maintain this safe space.
Frequently Asked Questions. Before contacting us, you might find an answer or two in this list of Frequently Asked Questions.
SACOMSS services are anonymous and of a supportive nature. We do not provide therapy or private counselling.
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