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1-800-CHILDREN – Virginia-based helpline.
Adoptive Families Del Sol – Families who have adopted/are
adopting from a Latin American country. Cristal Lake-Sanders: (804)
744-5202, Josna1@verizon.net OR
Kelly Kane: 795-5058,
kkane@stthomasrichmond.org.
Adoption with love - Monthly sessions at JFS. 282-5644
Asperger’s Syndrome Family members of children with AS: Are
you interested in connecting with other families coping with similar
struggles? Do you want to learn more about Asperger’s Syndrome or share your
knowledge and support with other families? Family support group will be held
the second Thursday of each month, 4-5 p.m. F.A.N.
(Fluvanna Asperger’s Network) - Theresa Atkins, 434-589-5375;
tatkins @embarqmail.com.
Attachment Parenting International, Richmond Chapter –
Jennifer: 740-4704 or
richmondapmail@yahoo.com
Attention Deficit Disorder -CHADD The group meets at Bon
Air Presbyterian Church, generally on third Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Call 804-423-6332
or 804-379-6706 or see www.CHADD.org
Autism Interventions of Richmond – 266-1105
Autism Society of America, Central Va. – 257-0192,
http://www.asacv.org/
Birth Talk - a circle of trust and support for pregnant
women and partners interested in or seeking an unmedicated hospital birth
and parents desiring to share their birth stories. Meets the first Monday of
each month from 7:00-8:30 p.m. at Bon Air Presbyterian Church 9201 W.
Huguenot Road. For more information contact Jennifer Kyzer at 440-2498 or
safe-n-happy@iglide.net.
Breast Feeding Support Group – 320-3527
CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), Central Va. – 423-6332
Commonwealth Parenting Center – 545-1272,
http://www.commonwealthparentingcenter.org/
Compassionate Friends, Richmond Chapter – Families who have
experienced the death of a child. 254-0588,
TCFRichmond@aol.com
Coordinators2 – Lifetime adoption resource, 354-1881
Dads and Kids Club – Todd Tuting, 364-2520,
www.richmonddadsclub.com
Down Syndrome Association of Greater Richmond – 796-5141,
www.dsagr.com
Eating Disorders Support Group – anorexia and bulimia.
323-8846.
Ehlers Danlos National Foundation, Richmond/Central Va.
chapter – Diana Harris, 272-6702,
richmondeds@comcast.net
FAM is parenting central for fathers and mothers, friends
and mentors, and families like yours. FAM links parents with each other,
with information on a range of child-rearing issues, and with local
resources by providing a web-based clearinghouse, promoting the
1-800-CHILDREN helpline, and organizing Circle of Parents support groups.
(804) 257-7226, www.FAMrichmond.org
Families Anonymous – Parents and relatives concerned with
another’s abuse of drugs or alcohol. Hotline: 262-0932,
www.famanon.home.att.net
Families of the China Moon – Families who have adopted
children from China. Contact Patricia Blair 804-217-8033 ,
membership@fcmrichmond.org
Family Face 2 Face Services, LLC. -Services: Therapeutic
Mentoring and Counseling For Youth and Families. 804)833-7231
www.myfamilyservices.org
Families for Natural Living (FNL) – Theresa, 744-3561,
bewell@cavtel.net
Families for Russian/Ukranian Adoption of Central VA -
730-4276
Family Support Program - Greater Richmond SCAN (Stop Child
Abuse Now) - Free groups with children’s groups available. 257-7226
Father Focus is a Family Empowerment Initiative with
fatherhood/ father support groups, parenting education, supportive services
for men. Curtis, (804) 397-3339,
cjones@fatherfocusrichmond.com
French Kids’ Club - French speaking families. 354-6935,
mailto:AFRCulturel@aol.com
Fresh Start for Single Mothers and Their Children – several
locations, call 364-0460
www.whatsnextfreshstart.org
Hanover Community Services - Parents concerned about teens’
alcohol, tobacco or drug use. 365-4238,
cbbowen@co.hanover.va.us
Homeschooling Support—http://www.homeschoolrichmond.com/
ICAN of Richmond - vaginal birth after cesarean. 236-8660,
mailto:ICANofRichmond@yahoo.com
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - families of
children with diabetes - Kristi Rosenberg, 744-3753
JDRF Youth Pump Group - kids on insulin pumps - Colleen
Corbett 378-0074
Kin Raising Kin Group - Children’s group available.
257-7226
La Leche League of Richmond – Support and information for
breastfeeding mothers. 994-2837, 745-1031 •
www.llli.org
Learning Disabilities Council – People with learning
disabilities and their families. 748-5012
Men Being Good Dads - 257-9392,
http://www.christiancounselors4va.com/
Million Mom March, Richmond Chapter – focusing on
preventing gun violence. 353-5657
M.I.S.S. (Mothers In Sympathy & Support) - families who
have suffered perinatal or infant death. 741-6562 ext. 15,
twyla@missfoundation.org
M & M (Mothers & More) – 288-6057 ext. 206
Mocha Moms - Stay-at-home mothers of color. Kimberly Kizito,
317-6688,
www.mochamoms.org
Mommy and Me of Greater Richmond – Michele Davenport
http://moms.meetup.com/1755
MOMS Club of Chester Area -
http://www.momsclubofchester.com/
MOMS Club of Innsbrook – 364-2878,
www.geocities.com/innsbrookmomsclub
MOMS Club of Mechanicsville - Central
mechanicsville_central_moms@yahoo.com
MOMS Club of Mechanicsville - North –
momsclubmech@yahoo.com
MOMS Club of Mechanicsville - South – Ellen,
www.geocities.com/mcmsouth/
MOMS Club of North Midlothian – 403-3829,
eleetjeffs@peoplepc.com,
www.northmidlomomsclub.com
MOMS Club of Midlothian -South -
www.midlomomsclub.com
MOMS Club of West End -
westendmomsclub@hotmail.com
Moms Team for Single Mothers. Encouraging, Supportive,
Information, Fun, Empowering.... You're not alone anymore! We will meet
every 1st Saturday of the month from 2-3:30. Meet us in the Cloverleaf
Office Park at 302 Turner Road-Suite P (off Midlothian Turnpike), Richmond,
VA 23225. You must register for this free event. Call (804) 675-7127 or
email ajpraze@verizon.net. This is
a free community service sponsored by Spirit of Fire Fellowship.
MOPS - Mothers of Preschoolers- Ashland- St. Ann's Catholic
Church- 798-5039, Julie Hendricks @
office@stannscc.org
MOPS Mothers of Preschoolers – Woodlake United Methodist
Church, 739-0148 ext. 54
MOPS: Mothers of Preschoolers, Ashland – Wendy Sellers,
550-5151 or
WendyWSellers@hotmail.com.
MOPS: Mothers of Preschoolers – Alice Ann, 364-6078,
www.hopecentral.com/ministry_groups/11-MOPS
MOPS: Mothers of Preschoolers – Grove Ave Baptist Church,
740-8888
Mother-to-Mother – Breastfeeding group. 327-8708
Motherwise birth resources provides evidence-based
educational and informational resources for women in regard to pregnancy,
birth, post-partum and breastfeeding. Meets 2nd Wednesdays at St. Mary’s
Hospital, Rm. 152, 7 p.m. Our services are free and open to all members of
the community. 804-502-0900,
info@motherwisebirth.org,
www.motherwisebirth.org
Moving On After Moving In – for women who recently moved to
Richmond. 562-2247
Parents Considering Adoption – 340-3403
Parents Supporting Parents – Parents with children with disabilities coming
together for support. 1st Tuesday of every month, 6-8 pm. Child care
provided – call in advance. Lisa Cox, 358-1874. Meet at ARC of Greater
Richmond – 1901 Westwood Ave
Parents Without Partners – 262-1809
Postpartum Support Group - 240-6779
Richmond Area Mothers of Multiples – 257-9561
www.ramom.org
Richmond Birth Circle – Jill, 366-0866
jgc920@gmail.com
Richmondmommies.com – Free
local group welcoming all moms in the greater Richmond area. Our online
community includes: Message boards to help you connect with area moms for
support, advice and local information; Support groups so you can connect
with other career moms, single moms, step-moms, AP moms, adoptive moms, moms
for diverse backgrounds and more; Recipes, chat, photo gallery; Local
community groups so you can meet nearby moms; A variety of events.
Richmond Moms and Kids –
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/richmondmomsandkids/
Richmond Playgroup -
www.richmondplaygroup.com
Richmond Playgroup is a free playgroup for all Richmond area moms where
everyone helps plan playdates and MNO. Includes extensive calendar of
events, message boards, links, and much more.
Richmond Regional Home Educators – 543-3467, richmondhomeschool.org
SMART (Single Moms Are Really Terrific!) – 334-3566,
www.groups.yahoo.com/group/singlemomsrichmond
SNAP (Supporting the Needs of Autistic’s Parents) –
739-8259, tcburns@comcast.net
Southside Area Mothers of Multiples (SAMOM) is a support
group for parents/expecting parents of twins, triplets or more. Meetings are
2nd Mondays (September thru June) at 7:30 p.m. at St. Francis Medical
Center. New/Expectant Moms Support and Toddler Support Groups meet at 6:30
p.m. Visitors are welcome. For more info regarding membership or
upcomingmeeting programs, see www.samom.com
or contact Heidi at 275-5508
Special Need G.I.F.T.S. (Getting Involved with Families,
Teachers & Schools) – Adults with children who have special needs or
learning difficulties. 560-7172
Do you know of a support group for parents in the
greater Richmond area?
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