FIND THE SUPPORT YOU NEED.
When life challenges you and you are in need of support through grief, divorce or loss - Community of Hope has communities and groups to support you in these times. Check out all available support groups across our campuses.
Griefshare
Help for those who have lost a loved one. Grief Share is a 13-week grief-support group that we offer twice a year. Each meeting begins with a video geared toward helping you move through the grieving process and rebuild your life. New people can join at any time during the 13-week series.
Loxahatchee Campus
Thursdays | 7pm | Room 104
Starting Thursday, September 12, 2024
Lake Worth Campus
Wednesdays | 2:00pm | Fellowship Hall
Starting Wednesday, September 4, 2024
DivorceCare | Loxahatchee Campus
Thursdays 6:30pm | Room 107
Starting Thursday, September 5, 2024
Get support to cope with the pain of divorce or separation.
Living Grace Group | Loxahatchee Campus
Tuesdays | 6:30pm- 8:00pm | Room 106
Support and information for those with anxiety, depression or other mental health difficulty. This is a support group open to anyone to jump in at any time.
Military REBOOT | Loxahatchee Campus
Beginning January 2025
Military REBOOT is a 12-week, faith-based, peer-led course that helps veterans, active-duty military and their families heal from service-related trauma.
Cancer Support Group | Lake Worth Campus
Mondays | 6:30pm |
Beginning September 9th, 2024
A support group to help people and their loved ones cope and find support for the effects of a cancer diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.
Family Grace Group | Loxahatchee Campus
Tuesdays | 6:30pm- 8:00pm | Room 109
A support group for those with a family member or other loved one with a mental health difficulty. This group is designed to help you make confident decisions to care for yourself and your loved one. Resumes 9/3/2024
First Responder REBOOT | Loxahatchee Campus
Thursdays | 7pm | Room 109
Beginning September 12th, 2024
First Responder REBOOT is a 12-week, faith-based, peer-led course that helps first responders and their families heal from critical incident stress and trauma.