Join a support group — and know you are not alone.

When you join a support group, you’ll see the faces of other parents like you on your screen. You’ll hear your story in their stories, and share the experience of finding help in community and hope in connection.
*Support groups close 30 minutes after the hour.
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Nurturing Minds: OPLM’s Weekly Book Club

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Hosted by Holly O., Amber N.

Come enjoy our Nurturing Minds, OPLM's weekly book club. This is an uplifting, safe, and empathetic space where we discuss thought-provoking books and diverse themes with an open dialogue, mutual respect, and an eagerness to learn from each other's experiences. Strapped for reading time? We will share a condensed version of the weekly reading as a […]

Event Series Meditation

Meditation

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Hosted by Holly O., Liz W.

Our Meditation Support Groups are open to members of all experience levels and are an opportunity to take time to reflect, to breathe and simply to be. Each session ends with sharing time to help process the experience.

Supporting Caregivers/Guardians Through Their Child’s Mental Health Concerns

Hosted by Jennifer D., Sheila L.

Join us as caregivers and guardians in a supportive community where we share experiences and thoughts surrounding the complexities of mental health concerns. Whether your child is just beginning therapy, has visited the ER, or you're simply concerned about their well-being, this group offers a safe and confidential space for you to openly share and […]

Speaker Talk: The ABCs of Connection: Rebuilding Trust with Your Child

When your child is struggling with their mental health or substance use, connection can feel out of reach—but it’s also the key to rebuilding trust and creating a path forward. In The ABCs of Connection: A Parent’s Guide to Rebuilding Trust, family recovery coach Heather Ross will share a simple yet powerful framework to help […]

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