Houston Center for Independent Living connects neighbors in Westchase with peer mentorship.
Sometimes the best support comes from someone who truly understands your experience.
Houston Center for Independent Living runs a peer support and counseling program where people with disabilities help each other through shared experience and mentorship. The service connects neighbors who understand similar challenges and can offer real guidance.
Texas's first Center for Independent Living, providing advocacy, skills training, and adaptive equipment access since 1975.
Visit website →The program operates from Westchase in Houston.
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Peer support can make a real difference when you're facing challenges that feel isolating. Having someone who truly gets your experience can provide both practical advice and emotional support that's hard to find elsewhere.
You can reach out to Houston Center for Independent Living to learn about their peer support services. They'll help you connect with the right support based on your needs and situation.
When you call, you can say: “Hi, I saw "Peer Support and Counseling" on Community Exchange and want to know how to take part.”
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