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Diseases and Conditions Support Groups - Midland, Penetanguishene & Area

Support groups are usually organized and managed by their members for peer to peer support. Members are commonly volunteers who have personal experience related to the groups focus.

Support group members provide each other with various types of assistance, typically nonprofessional, providing sympathetic understanding and establishing social networks.

Some support groups are accessible to anyone while others are formally controlled with admission requirements and membership fees.
 
French language services or programs offered to customers/clients on a consistent basis.
 
French Language Services View all services
These services are located in Midland, Penetanguishene & Area
Parkinson Canada - Simcoe Parkinson Support Group  
English ; French
French publications

These services are located outside of Midland, Penetanguishene & Area, but provide service to Midland, Penetanguishene & Area.
ALS Canada  
English ; French
French publications and website
Autism Ontario  
English ; French
French reception and publications * French interpretation available upon request
Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada  
English ; French
French programs, publications, and website * French interpretation available upon request
GBS/CIDP Foundation of Canada  
English ; French
French website
MS Canada  
English ; French
French reception and publications
MS Canada - MS Support Groups  
English ; French
French reception, programs, publications, and website
Tourette Canada  
English ; French
French national newsletter is free to members


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