Join a Meeting
Now Matters Now hosts free, online peer support meetings throughout the week. These meetings offer a place to connect. Members share their stories, practice evidence-based coping skills together, and learn from one another. Everyone is welcome, exactly as they are. You can choose to join without audio or video.
Sign Up
If you’re interested in joining a meeting, email us [hello (at) nowmattersnow (dot) org]. Just say hi and tell us your name—we’ll send you the details.
Even if you email us, there’s no pressure to join! We’ll send you more information, you can ask us questions, and you can join later whenever you’re ready.
If you submitted an interest email in the past two weeks and did not receive a response, please resend. Our apologies.
FAQs
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Anyone who wants to find more peace or fulfillment in life. Some of us struggle with suicidal thoughts, substance use, or impulsive behaviors. Some of us struggle with intense emotions, burnout, or general stress. We all have experienced suffering. And we all want to help one another get out of suffering. We believe that healing happens in community. We’re doing our best to create that community.
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While every meeting has its own flavor, they all follow the same general structure. They usually last one hour, and will include:
- Review of the community guidelines.
- 15-20 minutes of members sharing their experiences from the past week (if they would like to share).
- The teaching of a coping skill, followed by a group practice, with concrete advice about how the skill may be helpful.
- Time for questions, and the sharing of stories related to struggles and successes with that skill.
- A survey for members to give Now Matters Now feedback.
- At least 15 minutes after the “official” meeting time for members to talk freely and connect.
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No. We invite anyone to join our meetings, just as they are.
We do, however, strongly encourage all members to complete personalized “Safety Plans.” Safety Plans are personalized, step-by-step guides for what coping skills you can use during times when you’re emotionally overwhelmed and/or having suicidal thoughts. Every person will face life situations that are very painful. Preparing a Safety Plan can help you protect your physical and emotional wellbeing.
We also request our members to do their best to follow Now Matters Now Community Guidelines when they are in meetings or interacting with other Now Matters Now members.
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No! Now Matters Now is free. Meetings have always been free, and they will always be free. Our online resources and library of skills teaching will also always be free and available to everyone. Our primary mission is to make life-saving coping skills and social connection available to anyone who wants them.
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Not exactly. We prioritize the privacy of our members, but right now meetings are not totally anonymous. In order to join a meeting, you will need to give Now Matters Now your name and email address, at least, so we can connect you with a specific meeting time. The peer leader of that meeting will also receive your name and email. But, within the group, you’re welcome to keep your video off, choose not to speak, use only your first name or nickname, and do anything else you’d like to protect your privacy. You will have the option of sharing your real name, email, or phone number with other members, if you would like to connect with them outside of meeting times. It’s up to you!
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While our meetings may be similar to certain types of group therapy, Now Matters Now groups are NOT therapy. All members are peers, and meetings are run by member volunteers. There are no licensed mental health professionals in charge or keeping track of individual members’ wellbeing. You’re welcome to join our meetings whether you’re in therapy or not. If you’d like to find therapy or mental health treatment, check out these resources.
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At least for now, people can only join meetings if they’ve been directly invited by our team. We try to keep meetings small (fewer than 15 people) so that members can get to know one another. If you’d like to join a meeting, email us. We’ll connect you with our next meeting that has space!
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The simplest way to volunteer is to fill out a post-meeting survey to help us improve the meetings. We’re also always looking for volunteers to run meetings.
Community Guidelines
The Now Matters Now principles and guidelines were created to help all members feel supported, valued, and connected. This document is continuously updated —we welcome your feedback!
As peer meeting members, we agree to follow these guidelines the best we can.