Zoom Support Group Meetings

Zoom Support Group Meetings

📣 Join Our Zoom Support Group Meetings for PSP! 🌟

Are you or someone you know affected by Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)? We understand that living with PSP can present unique challenges, and having a support network can make a world of difference. That's why we are excited to announce our weekly Zoom support group meetings, where individuals and families impacted by PSP can come together to share experiences, offer support, and find solace in a compassionate community.

🗓️ When: Every Thursday evening Starting June 29th, 2023

⏰ Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Eastern Time

Our dedicated facilitator, Laura Louizos, brings a wealth of knowledge and understanding to the group. With her expertise and compassion, Laura will guide our discussions, ensuring a safe and inclusive environment for all participants.

To join our Zoom support group meetings, please register by visiting our website at the following link:

🔗 Registration Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcpd-GvpjwpHNfSKFP8aMYSqLyiDL_5GqFP

Upon registration, you will receive an email with the Zoom meeting details and instructions on how to join. Please note that registration is required to ensure the privacy and security of our participants.

Whether you are seeking advice, sharing your own journey, or simply looking for a listening ear, our support group meetings offer a space where you can connect with others who understand the challenges and triumphs of living with PSP.

Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need further assistance. We are here to support you every step of the way.

Together, let's find strength, encouragement, and hope as we navigate the PSP journey.

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