Support Groups

The Survivors Helping Survivors support groups are for people who have suffered the loss of a loved one to suicide. Mental health professionals and peer facilitators who volunteer their services lead the groups. Additional support group listings can be found on our Support Groups page.


Frequently Asked Questions About Support Groups

What is a support group?
A support group is a safe place where people gather to share their feelings and concerns with one another.

What kind of support groups does the MHA offer?
MHA offers a support group for people who have suffered the loss of a loved one to suicide called Survivors Helping Survivors and lists other mental health-related support groups around the area.

Who facilitates the support groups?
Mental health professionals and peer facilitators who volunteer their services lead these groups.

Do I need to register for any of the MHA support groups?
Groups do not require pre-registration and are free of charge unless otherwise indicated. For further questions, call the facilitator listed.


Although the information provided in the group listings has been checked, it is possible that some information is missing or incorrect. Listings do not imply endorsement or recommendation by Mental Health America of Wisconsin (MHA), nor does omission of any group indicate disapproval. These listings are to be used for informational purposes only.  MHA shall not be liable to anyone for any decision made or action taken in reliance on information contained in the directory.



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