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Support Groups are currently meeting virtually. Please contact Toni Grimes, Constituent Engagement Liaison 601.299.0592 for any questions.
Central/South Valley (Central, South & East Phoenix/ Ahwatukee/ Chandler/ Tempe)

This group is held from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM on the 2nd and 3rd Saturday of the month virtually. Meetings are scheduled for the months of January – May and August – November. 
EXCEPTIONS: No meeting on March 19th; April meeting will be held on April 23rd.

For more information and the meeting login link, please contact support group facilitator Toni Grimes at azlupuswarrior@gmail.com or (601) 299-0592, or co-facilitator Deirdre Martin-Banks at azlupuswarrior2@gmail.com. Please RSVP prior to each meeting to confirm the meeting login link.

North Valley  (North Phoenix/ Paradise Valley/ Scottsdale)

This group is held from 6:15 PM to 7:30 PM on the 4th Wednesday of the month virtually. Meetings are scheduled for the months of January – May and August – November.
EXCEPTION: November meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 16th.

For more information and the meeting login link, please contact support group facilitator Kristina Miller at km@asu.edu. Please RSVP prior to each meeting to confirm the meeting login link.

West Valley

West Valley

1st Thursday at 6pm-7:30pm MT/Arizona - Monthly via Zoom: January - May and August - November

Zoom link:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEld-Cupj0vGNJqyTnDxrhO4ztIn5Z6hYRN#/registration

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