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LGBTQ centered substance abuse recovery group launches in Mansfield

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The first substance abuse recovery group centered on the LGBTQ community in Mansfield is launching this week.

A community health center is starting the first LGBTQ substance abuse recovery group in the Mansfield area.

is hosting the peer lead recovery group called Proud Sobriety.

Meri McCann with Third Street is helping to facilitate the group. It鈥檚 important for the LGBTQ community to have a safe space to recover from substance abuse, she said, especially since it鈥檚 more prevalent in their community.

鈥淪tudies have shown they鈥檙e about four times as likely to deal with substance use disorders," McCann said.

According to , reports dealing with a mental illness.

"A lot of times people who deal with depression and anxiety they're also at higher risk for developing substance use disorders," McCann said.

The group will begin meeting on Fridays starting this week at Grace Episcopal Church. The group will support anyone at any stage of their sobriety journey, McCann said.

鈥淲e support all paths to recovery, and it鈥檚 not faith based even though it鈥檚 happening in a church," McCann said.

Although there are other recovery services members of the LGBTQ community can access, they may not be the best choice for everyone.

鈥淪ervices are open to members of the LGBTQ community," McCann said. "They鈥檙e available, but the thing is: are people comfortable? You know, are members of the LGBTQ comfortable accessing these?鈥

For McCann, this designated space is integral to members of the LGBTQ community struggling with substance abuse.

"I feel like it's important with this to open it up and say, 'We welcome you. We want you to come here. This is for you,'" McCann said.

According to the , members of the LGBTQ community are to suffer from a substance abuse disorder.

This approach is unique for an area like Mansfield, Executive Director Michael Krause said.

"Lots of communities have LGBTQ 12-step meetings, but what's happening in Mansfield is certainly more unique," Krause said.

He's heard of similar support groups starting in cities like Cincinnati and Cleveland but not in smaller communities like Mansfield.

"This is certainly unique especially given the size of Mansfield," Krause said.

This support is definitely needed for the LGBTQ community across the state, he said.

"There are pockets of similar programs across the state but probably a much greater need for them exists," Krause said.

A strong support system is the key to recovery from substance abuse, McCann said, and she hopes she can facilitate that for her community.

"It's just so important that we help them to build that network that they need so that they can achieve whatever goals they have," McCann said.

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please call the : 1-877-275-6364.

Updated: January 25, 2023 at 2:54 PM EST
This story has been updated to include additional information from Ohio Peer Recovery Organizations.
Abigail Bottar covers Akron, Canton, Kent and the surrounding areas for 海角破解版.