Peer Support Groups
Dis-Queer: A Disability LGBTQIA+ Support Group
LGBTQIA+ individuals with disabilities often feel isolated from two communities at once. Organized in conjunction with accessABILITY, an Indianapolis-based nonprofit, Dis-Queer gives us an opportunity to socialize, educate ourselves on the issues that matter to us, and develop ourselves as self-advocates. Join us on the first Tuesday of every month as we get together and create community!
Everyone who 1) identifies as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community or is questioning their sexual orientation or gender identity, and 2) identifies as having a disability (including neurodivergent folks) is welcome to join! To provide a safe space, we ask that only those who identify with both categories sign up.
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Amputee Support Group
All amputees welcome! See new prosthetics, ask questions, and share ideas! Friends and family welcome!
Facilitated by Walking Spirit: Jeremy Warriner, Consultant, Speaker, CEO.
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Vision Loss Care Circle
When we think about visual impairment, we often focus on the person experiencing the changes—but their family and friends are deeply affected, too. As vision loss impacts daily life, loved ones may step into caregiving roles, taking on responsibilities like driving, cooking, managing finances, and more. Without the right support, this can feel overwhelming.
While many resources exist for individuals with visual impairments, caregivers often find themselves navigating this journey alone. That’s why we created this group—a space to connect, share experiences, and learn practical skills to support your loved one while also taking care of yourself.
Each month, we’ll explore topics like assistive technology, daily living strategies, and coping with the emotional challenges that can come with vision loss. More importantly, we’ll build a community of understanding, encouragement, and shared knowledge so no one has to go through this alone.
We meet virtually on the second Tuesday of each month at 6 PM, offering a consistent opportunity to learn, connect, and find support in a welcoming and inclusive environment.
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Neurodiverse Peer Support Group
Led by fellow neurodiverse peers, our sessions cover a variety of topics relevant to our community, including navigating everyday challenges, celebrating our strengths, and discussing strategies for self-care and self-advocacy. Whether you're on the autism spectrum, have ADHD, dyslexia, or any other neurodivergent conditions, you'll find understanding and acceptance among your peers in our NDPSG.
Who can join
Anyone who identifies as having a neurodiversity! This includes but is not limited to: Autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, Traumatic Brain Injuries, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Obsessive compulsive disorder, PTSD, and more.
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Financial Wellness Group
Join our bi-monthly online group offering 24 comprehensive sessions dedicated to financial education for people with disabilities. These interactive sessions cover 12 key finance topics and provide practical advice and emotional support to help you gain confidence and master essential financial skills.
The group will meet via Zoom on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month.
For more information or accommodations needs, please contact Sonja Isenhart at
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Connections Café Support Group
Purpose of this group:
This group is a welcoming and inclusive space for individuals with disabilities to connect, share experiences, and support one another. Our goal is to foster open discussions on a wide range of topics, helping participants build relationships, exchange insights, and navigate challenges together. Whether you’re looking for a place to share your journey, seek advice, or simply enjoy good conversation, this group is here for you.
Who Can Join?
This group is open to anyone with a disability looking for connection and community. There are no formal requirements to join—just a willingness to participate and respect others in the space.
What to expect:
Each session will provide an opportunity for meaningful discussions in a relaxed and judgment-free environment. While there is a open format, topics may include daily life experiences, accessibility tips, personal growth, hobbies, and more. The group is shaped by the interests of its members, ensuring a space that is both relevant and engaging.
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