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Wounded Warrior Project Peer Support

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The Wounded Warrior Project Connect Social Network is the place for WWP Staff, Alumni, and family and friends to share information, support and resources. WWP Program and Event information, Alumni videos, photos, blogs and updates allow warriors and their families to connect across the country.


Peer Support Group on Facebook

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This is a group for anyone who has any psychiatric disorder and/or addiction. In addition, family and friends who have been or are affected by this are welcome. This group is for sharing our individual strengths and hope with others, to help each other grow through our personal journey/recovery. There is always hope and through that, hope there is recovery. People who are interested in spirituality are also welcome.


Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Group on Facebook

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This group is dedicated to those who live with diabetes, know someone with diabetes, or who just want to be part of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) family. JDRF is a non-profit organization dedicated to finding a cure for type 1 diabetes. We are always accepting of donations, and we love to hear from you if you are newly diagnosed. Also, if you have any helpful advice that has helped you in the past you are welcome to share it. To access the official JDRF website click here.


American Diabetes Association Group on Facebook

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American Diabetes Association group offers individuals and opprotunitiy to share information and concerns. Diabetes is a chronic disease that has no cure. Type 1 and 2 can lead to serious complications and premature death, but people with diabetes can take steps to control the disease and lower the risk of complications. To access the official American Diabetes Association website click here.

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