
Community Groups Catalog
Welcome to the Community Groups Catalog at Surviving Life Lessons. We are a supportive online community where you don’t have to walk alone. Our community groups connect Life Survivors with Life Strugglers to share overcoming stories, find strength, and grow together in a judgment-free space. Whether you’re seeking guidance or ready to mentor others, there’s a group where your voice matters. Join a community group, introduce yourself, and grow through shared experience.
Addiction, Trauma & Recovery
Community, Service & Voices
Financial Stability &
Money Recovery
Health, Wellness&
Nutrition
Identity, Life Stages & Transitions
Loss, Grief &
Healing Journeys
Personal Growth, Faith & Creativity
Relationships, Love & Boundaries
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Surviving Life Lessons is built entirely on shared personal experiences and lived stories from our community members and founder. We are not medical, mental health, financial, or legal professionals, and nothing here constitutes professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
This site offers inspiration, encouragement, community support, and peer-shared insights only. It is not a substitute for qualified professional care. Always consult licensed healthcare providers, therapists, counselors, financial advisors, or legal experts for your specific needs and circumstances.
We encourage safe, respectful sharing and remind everyone that individual experiences vary — what helped one person may not apply to another.
