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Virginia Divorce Support Groups

You're having a rough time handling your separation or divorce. Your family and friends are naturally sympathetic. Initially that's ok, but eventually you are going to want or need more support than that. You may choose to seek therapy, and that's a good option. Sometimes you may need just to talk to someone who is in the same situation as you. Your answer might be with a support group. Various organizations have support groups for separated and divorced people. Some are religious, others are non sectarian. Some are social, others are emotional. These groups can be a good place to find support, compassion and companionship from people who know first hand what you're going through. One word of caution concerning support groups, they are not therapists, and everybody's situation is different. They should be there to offer support, not advice. Always get your advice from an attorney.


Chesapeake Divorce Support Groups
A Safe Harbour
10 Parkerson Lane
Chesapeake, VA 23323
(757)288-8275

A Safe Harbour is an outreach of New Destiny Outreach Ministries. We meet every 2nd & 4th Fridays of the month from 7:00 p.m.- 8:45 p.m. We are a divorce/separation/troubled marriages recovery group which offer support to get you through by facilitators who understanding and have experienced the grief associated with these situations and are trained and credentialed. We really care!

Contact: Hedy Michelson            
Coeburn Divorce Support Groups
DivorceCare at Coeburn First Baptist Church
701 Front Street
Coeburn, VA 24230
(540)808-5021

DivorceCare is a support group for adults that are Separated or Divorced. We meet on Monday nights at 7:00pm. We also provide a concurrent children support group for ages 4-12. We are here to help with the healing, not a pity party, please call if you are interested!

Contact: James Salyer             Visit Website
DC Metro Area Divorce Support Groups
New Beginnings, Inc.
2711 Covered Wagon Way
Olney, MD 20832
(301)924-4101

Facilitated discussion meetings, held in members' homes, throughout the metro DC area (MD, DC, VA) numerous times a month; supplemented by expert speakers and social events.

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Lynchburg Divorce Support Groups
DivorceCare (Facilitated by Heritage Baptist Church)
219 Breezewood Drive
Lynchburg, VA
(804)237-6505

DivorceCare is sponsored and facilitated at Heritage Baptist Church. Currently we facilitate a fifteen week course that is led by someone that has been divorced and has healed from it. We meet on Wednesday evenings from 6:00 to 8:30 at the church. Our group offers Biblical principals in the healing process of divorce. We have a mixed group type class with individual help as needed.

Contact: Pastor Roy Burkette            
Midlothian Divorce Support Groups
DivorceCare & DivorceCare for Kids' Midlothian Baptist Church
11840 Lucks Lane
Midlothian, VA 23114
(804)639-6115

We meet Sunday evenings 5pm to 7pm. DC4Kids is geared to children between the ages of 5 - 12.

Contact: Jeff Matthews             Visit Website
Midlothian Divorce Support Groups
St. Mark's United Methodist Church "DivorceCare"
11551 Lucks Lane
Midlothian, VA
(804)379-1655

Meets each Tuesday at 6:15 P.M. at the church Youth House located at 11551 Lucks Lane, Midlothian, Virginia 23113.

Contact: Eddie Hope            
Richmond Divorce Support Groups
DivorceCare
9505 Gayton Rd. St. Mary's Catholic Chr
Richmond, VA 23229
(804)440-9274

Mondays 7:15pm - 9pm in St. Anne's Room

Contact: Terry Murphy             Visit Website
Roanoke Divorce Support Groups
Divorce Care
756 Peters Creek Road
Roanoke, VA
(540)345-5557

DivorceCare is a support group for adults that are Separated or Divorced. We meet on Tuesday nights at 7:00pm. Free childcare is provided for children under the age of 14. We also provide a concurrent children support group for those who are interested. We are here to help with the healing, not licking the wounds, please call if you are interested!

Contact: Greg Hensley             Visit Website

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