All resources are available completely free of charge. Sean’s House is dedicated to providing accessible mental health care to all.
Meets monthly on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 6:30–8:00PM. The meetings can be attended in-person or virtually. Through the program, participants are given opportunities to learn more about suicide and the unique challenges that go along with grieving a suicide loss. The space is open for people to discuss how their loss has impacted their lives. This program is designed to provide basic information to participants while also connecting them with peers who have endured a uniquely similar loss experience.
Meets the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month from 1:30–2:30 PM. The death of someone you love is one of the hardest things a person can experience in life. Our group is here to offer an understanding space for you to find comfort and connection with people who have gone through similar experiences. We’ve learned that being there for one another is crucial. We have created a safe space for you to share, hurt, feel, cry, and even laugh with others who are experiencing grief. We are here to walk through the journey of grief together.
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:15 PM. “For the Parents” is a support group geared towards parents and caretakers of children or young adults struggling with mental illness. This group will create a safe, confidential space for parents and caretakers to learn how to effectively communicate, support, and understand their child as they progress in their mental health journey. The group also targets caretaker burnout, how to implement self-care, and psychoeducation on mental illness.
Meets the 4th Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM. The LGBTQ+ Support group was created by a Peer24 Leader at Sean’s House who identified a need for a supportive space for people ages 14-24 that are part of the LGBTQ+ community. It is a structured and supportive environment that creates the emotional safety needed to discuss and reflect on a variety of topics surrounding mental health in the LGBTQ+ community. This group is facilitated by an LGBTQ+ identifying, trauma-informed therapist.