Support Groups

  • Local NAMI Support Groups

    National Alliance on Mental Illness

    Phone: (651) 592-6989

  • NAMI Family to Family Support Group

    National Alliance on Mental Illness

    Phone: (651) 336-7287

  • Alcoholics Anonymous

    To search for an AA meeting location, visit the meeting locator site below.

  • Al-Anon Alateen

    The Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope, in order to solve their common problems. We believe alcoholism is a family illness, and that changed attitudes can aid recovery.

    Click the link below to find a local meeting.

  • Narcotics Anonymous

    New to NA or just need to find a meeting? Click the link below!

  • Parent Corner

    Parent Corner has been created for the families of our youngest learners by our Early Childhood Licensed Family Educators. If you have a parenting question or concern, contact one of our Family Educators below to help connect you to supports and resources.

    Greta Nelson: gnelson@c-ischools.org

    Angie Reed: areed@c-ischools.org

    Kim Goodmanson: kgoodmanson@c-ischools.org

  • ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families)

    Monday’s @ 7:00pm

    Cambridge Lutheran Church

    621 Old Main St North Cambridge, MN 55008

    Contact- Rebecca 612-702-2844

    Corajayne 612-210-1605

  • Mental Health Community Support Group

    2nd & 4th Wed of the month

    Share personal experiences

    Learn coping strategies, and skills.

    Meet new people.

    Call Dave at (763)688-2525

  • ICHHS Services

    All services available at Isanti County Health and Human Services.

    Updated September 2024.

  • Alzheimer's Support Group

    3rd Tuesday of the month

    10:00am - 11:00am

    Heritage Center at GracePointe Crossing (322 RiverHills Place North)

    Call Lyndsey (763) 691-6172 for info

  • Cambridge Memory Cafe

    All are welcome to join the Memory Cafe, a social gathering for people with memory loss and their loved one(s) to connect, build support networks and have fun! 

    Memory Cafe is held the first Tuesday of each month from 10-11:30 a.m. at GracePointe Crossing Heritage Center, 322 River Hills Place N., Cambridge, MN.

    Questions?  Call Julie at 763.306.5066

  • Caregiver Support Programs

    Family Pathways offers a variety of resources to Caregivers:

    - Caregiver Consulting: Let us help you develop a caregiver support plan and connect you with resources.

    - Caregiver Clubs: In-person or virtual environment to share your story as a caregiver with others.

    - Education and Information: Family Pathways has many class options to teach you personalized professional skills as well as how to balance lifestyle while caring for others.

    Please contact: (651) 257-7905

  • Grief Support Group

    Contact (651) 756-8200

  • Parkinson's Support Group

    Walker Methodist Levande

    Contact (763) 325-0100

  • Senior Linkage Line

    The Senior LinkAge Line is a service of the Minnesota Board on Aging in partnership with Minnesota's area agencies on aging.

    Contact (800) 333-2433

  • Growing Resilience at Prairie Star Care Farm

    Nature Based Coping Skill Practice & Peer Support Group For People Living with a Severe & Persistent Mental Illness

     Weekly Sessions May-Sept

    Thursdays 1-3pm

     Overview of Program Day: Weekly intentions are set to explore & practice new coping skills while immersed in a tranquil farm environment.  We plant these intentions in the garden. These intentions lay a foundation for guiding us through the day in a manner that supports self care and management of mental health conditions. Activities will blend education and discussion on mindfulness techniques and nutrition for mental health. The session concludes with a reflective discussion on what has been nurtured and is growing within us, the ways we’ve supported our intentions, the new coping skills learned, and the challenges that arise on our path to wellness.

    Cost: This program is offered free of charge through a partnership with the Region 7E Adult Mental Health Initiative and Growing Connections LLC

     Referral Requirements: Participants must have a diagnosis of SPMI and be referred by county social services within the counties served by the Region 7E Adult Mental Health Initiative (Mille Lacs, Isanti, Kanebec, Chisago & Pine)

    Transportation is provided within a 30 mile radius of Prairie Star Care Farm: 6173 County Rd 6 Princeton MN 55371

  • Growing Resilience at Amador Hill Farm

    Nature Based Coping Skill Practice & Peer Support Group For People Living with a Severe & Persistent Mental Illness

     Dates:
     June 3 | July 15 | August 19 | September 16
    Time: 10 AM - 2 PM

    Come to Experience:
     🌱 Tending a Healing Garden
     🍴 Preparing a Healthy Lunch from the Garden
     🧘‍♀️ Mindful Movement, Farm Explorations, & Woodland Hikes
     🎨 Nature-Based Crafts
     💡 Exploring Self-Care Needs & New Coping Skills
     🌿 Planting & Tending Intentions for Personal Growth
     🤝 Growing Connections with Others

     Cost: This program is offered free of charge through a partnership with the Region 7E Adult Mental Health Initiative and Growing Connections LLC

     Referral Requirements: Participants must have a diagnosis of SPMI and be referred by county social services within the counties served by the Region 7E Adult Mental Health Initiative (Mille Lacs, Isanti, Kanebec, Chisago & Pine)

    Transportation is provided as needed within a 30 mile radius of Amador Hill Farm: 15715 River Road North Branch MN 55056

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