Many churches offer support groups for different mental conditions. Check with your local church to see if they have a support group.
Many hospitals have support groups for almost every affliction, disease, or problem you can think of. Call your local hospital, and if they don't have a specific support group for it, they can probably tell you where you can find one.
The first place to look for bipolar support groups is via your GP or supporting social worker. Online one can look for groups on the Mind and Reach Out websites.
The support group in "The Fault in Our Stars" takes place on Wednesdays.
The best place to start would be your local Mental Health Association or Department of Health and Human Services.
First and foremost, talk to a doctor and/or a trusted health professional. Secondly, there are support groups both online and most likely in your city to gain more insight and perspective. Google would be a great place to start for looking for a live support group in your area. Good Luck!!
The most well known orginization would be the D.B.S.A.N.C.A. If you are unable to reach them you may try the N.M.H.A I could find no statewide list of bipolar support groups, but here's one for Spokane: http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2009/jan/02/spokane-support-groups/ . One place to inquire might be NAMI (nami.org).
This would take place in Michigan.
It is not incorrect to say "yours and your family's", but it is custom (considered good manners) to place yourself last in a group spoken about, as "your family's and yours".
I would tell her that parenting support groups can cultivate not only a group of friends that have similar interests and struggles but also a place with a nonjudgmental professional that can help her become the best parent she can be.
A family that works as it should can provide support and stability and love. A family can provide a place to return to no matter where you go, support when you find yourself in trouble, understanding when you experience hard times, assistance when you are in need.
Family Gathering is A group with same kind of others join together in one place. A family gathering event is an occasion when members of the same family (parents, grand parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, cousins etc) join together in one place.
A support group that can help you lose weight is typically a group of similarly situated individuals who share your goals. One place to start is sparkpeople.com. That site includes message boards that can be very helpful and inspirational to someone trying to lose weight.
Teens took jobs to help support the family