About SHC
“A place where socialization, recreation and advocacy come together as one”
-Donald Mays, Jr.
Self-help Centers are:
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A place for learning and growth in a comfortable, relaxed and supportive setting
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Easily accessible to mental health consumers (they offer transportation)
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A place where you can feel respected and accepted
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A place where you can develop friendships
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Where you can gain support from other people who have similar life experiences
Self-help Centers
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Bring people together to enrich the lives of the membership
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Help prevent loneliness and isolation
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Offer opportunities for empowerment and leadership
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Provide stepping stones to personal growth
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Help you learn to access resources and things to help you in your recovery
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What Happens?
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Self-help groups (GROW, Dual Recovery, Schizophrenics Anonymous, etc.)
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Wellness and recovery education, groups and training opportunities
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Leadership training
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Trips within the community (cultural and sporting events, restaurants, movies)
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Peer Support
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Cultural sensitivity and diversity training
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Social events (parties, dances, coffee houses)
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Linkage to consumer advocacy groups (Coalition of Mental Health Consumer Organization (COMHCO), State Consumer Advisory Committee (SCAC), Consumer Advocacy Partnership, County Mental Health Boards and others)
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Peer employment support groups (help you plan to return to school and/or work)

