North Carolina Support Groups
Support Groups provide a forum to share feelings, concerns, information,
and as well as a place to offer peer support and encouragement.
Solicitations or research projects are not conducted at support
group meetings.
Support groups often feature speakers specializing in scleroderma
or related topics. To find out information about upcoming speakers
or meeting topics, please contact the support group leader.
This schedule is subject to change. Before attending a group for
the first time, please call to verify date and time. Groups are
free of charge and open to everyone.
Durham
2–4 p.m. second Sunday of the month
Triangle Area Support Group
We meet at Bethesda Baptist Church, 1914 South Miami Blvd.,
Durham, N.C. See
map and directions.
Support Group Leaders: Teresa Stone, 919-596-0560, stone35@verizon.net
or Jane Pahner, 919-969-7676, japahner@yahoo.com
Duke Center for International Development is
planning our 2nd Annual Cooking Up a Storm event on June 14, 2008, 7:00 p.m. at Shade Tree Coffee in Durham, NC. We will host a Crepe Tasting with wine and drinks.
We hope to raise donations in honor of our friend Michelle Mayer who suffers from Scleroderma.
Email Stephanie Alt Lamm at slamm@duke.edu for more information. |
Raleigh
Contact support group leader for current meeting dates and times.
We are also looking for volunteers. Please contact Penny if
you can help in any way.
Greater Raleigh Area Support Group
We meet at Mt. Calvary Word of Faith Church, 3100 Sanderford Road,
Raleigh, N.C. See
map and get directions.
Support Group Leader: Penny Glenn, 919-779-2211, ynnep49@aol.com
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