Post Election Support Resources
We know that many in our community are experiencing a mix of emotions during this post-election period including worry, sadness, fear, anger, loss, overwhelm, and many other feelings. It’s natural to have feelings like these in times of change and uncertainty. Whatever you are feeling right now, remember you’re not alone. Here are resources you can access to get some additional support.
Support Especially for this Post-Election Period
Wildflower Alliance Post-Election Groups
running through at least through January 2025
includes general support groups, as well as dedicated space for the Black, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ communities
learn more here: https://wildfloweralliance.org/post-election-support-spaces/
Grief, Love, and Liberation: Honoring the winding path
Monday, November 25 at 6 pm
for the trans/non-binary community
learn more here: https://forge-forward.org/event/grief-love-and-liberation-honoring-the-winding-path
Tips for Dealing with Post-Election Stress
Finding Support & Building Community After the 2024 Elections
from the Trevor Project
read it here: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/blog/finding-support-building-community-after-the-2024-elections/
How to Cope with Post-Election Anxiety
from the Crisis Text Line
read it here: https://www.crisistextline.org/topics/election-anxiety/#how-to-cope-with-post-election-anxiety-1
Post Election Resources
from Do Something
read it here: https://dosomething.org/post-election-resources
Ongoing Support You Can Access
NAMI Connection Peer Support Groups
NAMI Connection is a free support group for people living with a mental health condition. Groups are led by NAMI-trained facilitators and provide a safe, private, and non-judgmental setting.
Find a Connection Support Group
Recovery Learning Communities
Recovery Learning Communities (RLCs) are communities of people who have come together to support one another. They are open to adults who are dealing with mental health symptoms or related experiences. RLCs offer peer support groups, one-on-one support, peer bridging, training, workshops, and more.
Find your Recovery Learning Community
Peer Support Warmlines
Warmlines are numbers that people can call to get support when they are feeling lonely, anxious, sad, or simply need someone to talk to. They can also provide resources to callers.
Find a peer support warmline
More Resource Lists You Can Check Out
Peer Support Resources
Looking for more peer support options? Check out this list: https://namimass.org/peersupport
Navigating a Mental Health Crisis
Feeling like you may be experiencing a mental health crisis? Check out this page for ideas on how to navigate it: https://namimass.org/in-a-crisis/
Support Especially for People of Color
Fireweed Collective Peer Support Groups
More information: https://fireweedcollective.org/support-groups/
Man2Man BIPOC Support Group
More information: https://deedeescry.org/support-groups/
Black/Brown Indigenous Person of Color (BIPOC) Support at Kiva Centers
More information: https://kivacenters.org/online-peer-support/
NAMI Connection Support Group for Women of Color
More information: https://namimass.org/nami-connection-recovery-support-groups/#mondays
Crisis Call, Text, and Chat Services for the Black Community
- BlackLine for people who have experienced negative police and vigilante contact
1-800-604-5841 - THRIVE Lifeline for people from underrepresented communities
text THRIVE to 313-662-8209
Support Especially for the Black Community
Peer Support Space Black Community Support Groups
More information: https://peersupportspace.org/community-gatherings-1
DBSA Black Community Peer Support Groups
More information: https://www.dbsalliance.org/support/chapters-and-support-groups/online-support-groups/#national
NAMI Connection Support Group: African-American
More information: https://namimn.org/support/nami-minnesota-support-groups/
Crisis Call, Text, and Chat Services for the Black Community
- Heal Black Helpline
877-843-2525 - BlackLine for people who have experienced negative police and vigilante contact
1-800-604-5841
Support Especially for Spanish Speakers
Apoyo Entre Pares en Centros Kiva
Más información: https://kivacenters.org/peer-line/
Support Especially for People who are Undocumented
Immigrants Rising Wellness Support Groups
More information: https://immigrantsrising.org/supportgroups/
Support Especially for the LGBTQ+ Community
Kiva Centers’ Support Groups
Learn more: https://kivacenters.org/online-peer-support/
SERLC LGBTQ+ Support Groups
Learn more: https://www.southeastrlc.org/brockton
Wildflower Alliance LGBTQ+ Support Groups
Learn more: https://wildfloweralliance.org/online-support-groups/
Fireweed Collective Support Groups
Learn more: https://fireweedcollective.org/support-groups/
Peer Support Space LGBTQ+ Groups
Learn more: https://peersupportspace.org/community-gatherings-1
Crisis Call, Text, and Chat Services for the LGBTQ+ Community
- LGBT National Hotline
1-888-843-4564 - Trans Lifeline
1-877-565-8860 - LGBT National Senior Hotline
1-888-234-7243 - Trevor Lifeline for LGBT+ youth
1-866-488-7386 - LGBT National Youth Call Line
1-800-246-7743 - THRIVE Lifeline for people from underrepresented communities
text THRIVE to 313-662-8209
Support Especially for Women
Cambridge Women’s Center
Learn more: https://www.cambridgewomenscenter.org/
MBRLC Women’s Group
Learn more: https://www.mbrlc.org/copy-of-peer-support-network
DBSA Boston Women’s Support Group
Learn more: https://dbsaboston.org/support-groups/online-support-group-schedule/
The Women’s Virtual Peer Support Group for Love and Self-Esteem
Learn more: https://www.paywhatyoucanpeersupport.com/womens-group-for-love-and-self-esteem
HeyPeers Support Groups for Women
Learn more: https://heypeers.com/online-support-groups
Resources for People Impacted by Roadblocks to Reproductive Rights
Peer Support Space & Florida Access Network Support Group for people have had abortion experiences
Learn more: https://www.flaccessnetwork.org/services
Informational Resources