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Support Groups in McCook
 
  • A Baby Conceived (ABC) Pregnancy Help Center
    The ABC Pregnancy Help Center serves women in crisis pregnancies and mothers of young children. They offer pregnancy test, counseling, and baby supplies.
    111 West C Street, Suite 10, (308) 350-0126


  • CASA - Court Appointed Special Advocates
    Trained volunteers who are appointed by the Juvenile Court Judge to advocate for the best interests of children who are victims of abuse and/or neglect. Area program serves youngsters in Red Willow, Furnas & Hitchcock counties. (308) 345-3437.


  • Diabetic Support Group
    Community Hospital, 1301 East H Street, Monica Wacker, (308) 344-8539


  • Domestic Abuse Support Group
    322 Norris Avenue, Suite 5. 24-hour crisis line 345-5534 or (800) 876-6238


  • Early Stage Alzheimer's Support Group
    Geared toward people with early stage Alzheimer's or a related dementia that may become early stage Alzheimer's. Marjorie Grimm, facilitator, (308) 345-5041 or Chuck Beebe, organizer, (308) 345-6221.


  • Fibromyalgia Support Group
    Contact Julie Sloggett, (308) 278-2467


  • Friday Saturday Nite Alive AA Group
    Meetings are held Friday and Saturday nights at 8:00 p.m. at the Canterbury House located at 509 West 1st Street. Contact numbers are 345-4130 or 345-7360.


  • Grief Support Group
    Tailored for adults who have recently lost a loved one. Each group meets for eight sessions and is limited to ten to twelve members. It is considered a closed support group, meaning attendees must pre-register and new members are not added once the sessions begin. Call Beck Mai, Community Hospital Social Services Director at (308) 344-8221 for more information and for the next class dates. There is no charge for the class and materials.


  • Heritage Senior Center
    Providing fun and activities for McCook senior citizens over 60 years of age; health screenings, foot care clinic, Meals on Wheels, income tax assistance, medicare assistance, transportation, Volunteer opportunities.
    1312 West 5th Street, (308) 345-1760


  • McCook Al-Anon Family Group
    Meetings are held on Mondays at 7:30p.m. at 709 West 2nd Street.


  • McCook Uptown Alcoholics Anonymous
    Meetings are held at 709 West 2nd Street; Monday - Friday at noon (non smoking) and Sunday - Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Contact numbers are 345-2526 and 350-4764. Hotline, (308) 344-9090


  • Meals on Wheels
    The Heritage Senior Center provides home delivered hot lunches to people 60 and older who are unable to prepare their own meals or leave their home. Contact the Center at (308) 345-1760.


  • Multiple Sclerosis Support Group
    Meetings are held the first Monday of the month at the Community Meeting Room at 502 Missouri Avenue Circle. For more information call (308) 345-6221 or 345-6816.


  • New Way Narcotics Anonymous
    111 1/2 East C Street - Helpline for information/assistance (308) 345-5839


  • Parkinson's Support Group
    Contact Gloria Gummery, (308) 276-2661


  • Positive Parenting
    For parents with children of all ages - focus is on education and support and one of the many programs offered by the Family Resource Center.
    704 East 3rd Street, (308) 345-2609


  • Recovery, Inc.
    Learn to manage stress, depression, anxiety, fear & anger.
    Heartland Counseling, 1012 West 3rd Street, north door. (308) 345-2770


  • Rites for Families
    Parent support groups for parents of children with behavioral and mental health concerns.
    Memorial United Methodist Church, 105 East E Street, (308) 345-2445


  • Serenity Seeker's AA Women's Group
    Saturdays 10:00 a.m. at 709 West 2nd Street, (308) 345-4130 or (308) 345-2526.


  • Southwest Alliance for the Mentally Ill
    Assembly of God annex building (308) 345-5734


  • Sunrise Speaker
    Meeting is held on Sundays at 709 West 2nd Street at 10:30 a.m. Contact number is 345-4106.


  • "The Compassionate Friends" McCook Chapter 2281
    This group is a self-help non-denominational organization offering friendship and understanding to bereaved parents who have experienced the death of a child. The purpose of the group is to aid in the positive resolution of grief through listening, sharing, and understanding. There are no dues. Grandparents, siblings and other family members are welcome.
    The Meetings are the first Monday of each month at 7:00 pm in the Union Bank, 312 West 1st Street.
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