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92138-4601
(619) 294-6541

RESOURCES - For Parents

Support groups can be an important part of the healing process for parents/caregivers and their families. These groups are an excellent opportunity for participants to meet others like themselves who face similar challenges. The hope is to offer a safe healing space where people can gain valuable emotional support from one another, form friendships, and obtain information and resources.

Everyone is welcome!

  • Parent and Caregiver Support of Children
    People's Co-op Market Community Room (second floor of market)
    4765 Voltaire, San Diego, CA 92107

    Support groups are ongoing and date and time information will be regularly published at http://sdtbichildren.blogspot.com/
    Groups facilitated by Ericka Zamora-Wiggin, M.S.
    For more information call (619) 846-3106
    or email tbichildren@gmail.com


  • Support Groups For Adult Children Caregivers from 5:30-7:00 pm;
    Meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays.
    3675 Ruffin Road #230, San Diego.
    For information on Walking Groups for Caregivers or other Caregiver Support Groups in your area call 858-268-4432 or 800-827-1008.

Click on arrow to watch or at the bottom right of the video next to the word Vimeo are 4 small arrows, if you click on the arrows it makes the video full screen.



Credits:
Shaun Boyte - Editor
Agathe Padovani - Camera

Additional Links from other organizations that parents may find useful:

National Information Center For Children and Youth With Disabilities
www.nichcy.org

Families And Advocates Partnership For Education
www.fape.org 

Brain Injury Association Of America
www.biausa.org 

Early Childhood Information
www.earlychildhood.com 

Childhood Health Information
www.keepkidshealthy.com

Parent's Place
www.parentsplace.com

San Diego Coronoado bridge an emblem of the road to recovery

Parents coping

How parent's cope when a child is brain injured - see it on You Tube.

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