support group
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of support group
First recorded in 1985–90
Example Sentences
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Simon Gleave, chairman of Adlington Parish Council, said there had been a "massive local support group" and the "hard work had definitely worked".
From BBC
Davies, works with the Taff Ely Foodbank and runs a support group for families struggling with addiction, health and cost of living pressures.
From BBC
“Making time to join a caregiver support group is essential for preserving your health and your sanity,” Smith added.
From MarketWatch
But after he joined a grassroots support group offering emotional support and Thai lessons he returned to agricultural labour, and now dreams of opening a car repair shop.
From Barron's
As part of a support group in County Down, Elaine has met many older people who have not yet been diagnosed.
From BBC
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