
The Northern Shenandoah Valley National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has announced a series of support group meetings designed for adults coping with mental health conditions and addictions. These gatherings are open to individuals regardless of their specific diagnosis, providing a welcoming environment for shared experiences and healing.
Meeting Schedule and Locations
NAMI’s support groups are structured to accommodate various schedules and locations within the region. The meetings take place at the following times and venues:
– **Mondays** from **18:30 to 20:00** at the **Our Health Campus**, located in the Shockey Building with the black awning at **301 N. Cameron St., Winchester**.
– **Tuesdays** on the **second and fourth Tuesday** of each month from **18:30 to 20:00** at the **Stephens City Mennonite Church**, situated at **5540 Valley Pike**.
– **Wednesdays** from **16:00 to 17:30** on the **second and fourth Wednesday** at the **Shenandoah County Parks and Recreation office**, located on the lower level at **1195 Hisey Ave., Woodstock**.
– **Thursdays** on the **second and fourth Thursday** from **18:30 to 20:00** at **Calvary Episcopal Church**, located at **11 W. 2nd St., Front Royal**.
– **Saturdays** feature a virtual meeting from **13:00 to 14:30**. Participants must register in advance at [this link](https://tinyurl.com/5aak9py6).
– **Sundays** on the **first Sunday** of every month from **14:30 to 16:00** at **1444 Welltown Road, Cleark Brook**.
Contact Information
For those interested in attending or seeking more information about the support groups, NAMI encourages individuals to reach out via telephone at **540-669-0344**. This initiative aims not only to provide support but also to foster a sense of community among participants, helping them navigate their challenges together.
These meetings represent a vital resource for those in the Northern Shenandoah Valley area, promoting mental well-being and offering a platform for individuals to connect with others facing similar struggles.