Virtual Family & Friends Recovery Support Group (VFFR)

Virtual Family & Friends Recovery Support Group (VFFR)

Virtual Family & Friends Recovery Support Group (VFFR)

By Organization of Hope, Inc.

Select date and time

Tuesday, May 20 · 4 - 5:30pm UTC

Location

Online

About this event

Is someone you love going through recovery? You don’t have to go through this alone. Join our Virtual Family & Friends Recovery Support Group to connect with others, gain insights, and learn how to best support your loved ones.

Hosted by HOPEYA and Bridging Hope, this is a safe space to share your experiences and receive expert guidance.

Reserve your seat for the third Tuesday of the month now and take the next step in supporting recovery.

Frequently asked questions

Who can attend the Family & Friends Recovery Support Group?

This group is for individuals who have a loved one going through recovery and want to learn how to provide better support.

Is this event free to attend?

Yes, the event is free, sponsored by HOPEYA and Bridging Hope.

How do I register for the group?

You can sign up via our Eventbrite page or through the HOPEYA and Bridging Hope websites.

Will I have to speak during the session?

Participation is encouraged but not required. You can choose to listen and share when you feel comfortable.

Can I access recordings of the session?

No, the sessions are not recorded to ensure privacy for all participants.

What is the best way to support a loved one in recovery?

Providing emotional support, understanding recovery processes, and setting healthy boundaries are key to supporting someone in recovery.

How can I cope with the stress of having a loved one in recovery?

We discuss coping mechanisms such as joining support groups, practicing self-care, and seeking professional counseling if needed.

How do I encourage my loved one to stay committed to their recovery?

Encourage open communication, celebrate their progress, and provide support without enabling unhealthy behaviors.

What are some warning signs of relapse?

Behavioral changes, increased isolation, and returning to old habits may be signs that your loved one is struggling.

What resources are available for families of those in recovery?

We provide information on local support groups, counseling services, and online resources for families and friends of individuals in recovery.

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For more information, visit us at www.OrganizationOfHope.org.