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Self-Injury Recovery Anonymous (SIRA)

Recently verified· Jun 24From FindHelp

SIRA (Self-Injury Recovery & Awareness) is a nonprofit that helps people stop and heal from self-injury through free, peer-led support groups led by people who have been through it themselves. Meetings happen online over Zoom on most days of the week, with separate groups for teens and adults, plus journaling-based recovery materials. The only requirement to join is a desire to stop hurting yourself; you sign up through a short screening form on their website.

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Self-Injury Recovery & Awareness or “SIRA” for short, focuses on filling the massive gap of care for the self-injury community by teaching them how to heal from the inside-out, through a... Main Services support network peer support support groups Serving adults young adults teens seniors female male individuals caregivers parents abuse or neglect survivors More Less lgbtqia+ transgender or non-binary

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