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Hopekeepers is a Christian Support Group for Men or Women who have Chronic Illness or experience Chronic pain. Using a Biblical approach Hopekeepers will treat you as a whole person not a disease or an illness. Let us Together, provide Support and Friendship at the Harbor Bld. on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 10 till 12. We meet Sept, thru May.
Brain Injury Support Group meeting in Wildwood. Meeting is open to all Brain Injury Survivors and TBI Caretakers. Meeting to be held the FIRST Tuesday of each month at the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church on CR 462 in Wildwood, Florida. We are open for discussion, friendship, and activities; we plan on having fun at our meetings.
Our meetings are held on the 1st Tuesday of every month from 6:00pm to 8:00pm.
The Sumter County Brain Injury Support Group brings together those who have experienced a brain injury from a fall, vehicle accident, tumor, aneurysm, or surgery.
We meet on the 3rd Thur.of each month from 2-4 P.M. at LSCC, Lake Sumter Community College in Sumterville.
We are not a medically staffed entity and there are no dues.
We are a support Group for heart patients. Whether you or a loved one is suffering from heart or artery disease, bypass surgery, steints, pacemaker, stroke, or vaulve replacement issues, you find other patients who understand.
Our monthly meetings are held on the first Wed. of each month at 10:00am on the second floor of the day surgery building on Doctors Drive.
For further information, please contact Allison Caldwell anytime.
We aim to educate ourselves and others about living with a brain injury by:
(1) providing fellowship, social interaction, or a network where we share concerns, problems, and solutions;
(2) inviting speakers about areas of concern to daily living in our community;
(3) sharing times of celebration and relaxation with parties, outings, or games.