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Vote for the Top Support Group on Beliefnet Community

posted by Patton Dodd | 7:46pm Wednesday June 25, 2008

Our members here do many things well, from debating important topics to sharing stories to simply helping each other stay connected in the journey of life.
Best of all, you offer support for any and all manner of issues. You’ve started support groups for depression, weight loss, romance, prayer and countless other topics. All of these groups are important and life-giving for their members.
As a way of showcasing some of the most active groups, we thought it’d be fun to let you vote on your favorite support group. Read through this list of nominees, visit those groups you’ve never seen before, and decide which you think is best. (We know–it won’t be easy!) Then vote in the poll to the right of the page.
Don’t see your favorite group here? Never fear–we’ll be doing this again and give more groups a chance to enter.
Our winner will be announced on July 7.



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argirl61

posted August 19, 2008 at 9:32 am


Today’s quote was a bit out of line (in my opinion). What has being mentally ill got to do with “giving” or even vice versa??? Sensical?



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