Resource Centre

Peer Support

Connect with a community of people who can relate to you or your loved one’s struggles with PCS or suspected CTE.

CLF Zoom support groups

Are you interested in attending monthly support group meetings via Zoom to talk with other patients and caregivers navigating persistent post-concussion symptoms (PPCS), also known as Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS), or suspected Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)?

CLF is expanding our peer support programs for patients and caregivers looking for connection and community.

1-on-1 peer support connection program

Are you a patient or caregiver looking for emotional support and guidance? CLF offers 1-on-1 connections to trained Peer Support Volunteers who know what you’re going through.

CLF has connected more than 300 patients and caregivers with dedicated Peer Support Volunteers.

Connect with support

If you’d like to connect with a Peer Support Volunteer, please book a call. Our team will reach out with more information about our programs and next steps.

If you’re in Canada, please book here.

For more information, email [email protected] or watch our short video.

BOOK PEER SUPPORT PLACEMENT CALL

Become a volunteer

If you’re a patient or caregiver who’s “been there” and you’d like to become a Peer Support Volunteer in CLF’s Peer Support Connection Program, we’d love to meet you. Please submit a Peer Support Volunteer application to book a call with CLF’s peer support coordinators.

Click here to learn more.

If you’re particularly interested in volunteering for patients navigating suspected CTE, click here to learn more.

Current volunteers

1-on-1 Peer Support connections would not be possible without our dedicated volunteers.

Have questions? Email [email protected]

CLF Facebook Resources Groups

Are you struggling to find peers who can relate to you or your loved one’s struggles with PPCS or suspected CTE? Need to vent to people who get it?

Join our PCS Resources Facebook group or our CTE Resources Facebook group to connect with members of the CLF community. The groups are private, and monitored by CLF to maintain a safe, respectful environment for all members.

These groups are a great forum for resources, support, coping strategies, and finding hope for those coping with or caring for someone with post-concussion symptoms or suspected CTE.

Concussion patients in Canada are welcome to join the CLFC Post-Concussion Peer Support Facebook Group as well.