Support Groups
Ongoing Middle Way House Support Groups
All services are free and confidential.
Middle Way House offers several support groups for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. It is not necessary that an individual receive any other services from Middle Way House or reside in our emergency shelter or transitional housing programs to attend. An informational conversation is required prior to attending the first group. For more information or to request to join, call: (812) 336-0846.
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Free, ongoing, facilitated support groups led by participant needs and desires. Open to all genders.
Free, ongoing, facilitated support groups led by participant needs and desires. Open to all genders.
Middle Way House is collaborating with The Bloomington Center for Connection (BCC) on a new facilitated support group for youth who have experienced sexual violence of any kind. The BCC is currently conducting intakes for the bi-weekly, ongoing group. The group is a safe space, facilitated by BCC staff. Topics and focus areas are participant-led.
Queer Peer Advocacy is a monthly support group and confidential space for people identifying along the spectrum of queerness to share experiences, strengthen bonds, and develop the skills needed to inspire one another and ignite action in the communities where we live. QPA is not specifically for survivors of domestic or sexual violence. Primary prevention tells us that strengthening LGBTQIA+ communities decreases domestic and sexual violence. Facilitators are MWH staff and community members who identify along the LGBTQIA+ spectrum. If you are interested in participating, contact our Prevention Program Coordinator, Lindsey Badger at lindsey@middlewayhouse.org