Herpes support groups in Alabama
As of 2026, there's no active in-person herpes support group meeting that I can verify in Alabama. There used to be more. I've documented every chapter that existed, when it ran, and the moment its presence disappeared from the record. Below are the next steps I can offer right now.
Where to go from here
Most of the in-person network that existed twenty years ago has either gone dormant or quietly folded. Here's where to go from here.
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The history: groups that used to meet in Alabama
The ASHA HELP network covered Alabamafor years. Below is every chapter I've been able to document, with sources. If any of these still meet and I've marked them defunct in error, tell me on the group page and I'll update the record.
Birmingham HELP. Birmingham
Birmingham HELP was the only Alabama ASHA HELP chapter at the 2008 network peak, running out of (205) 996-2780 with bhamhelp.org as its public face. By 2026 the website is dead and I have not been able to verify any in-person Alabama herpes support group still meeting. If you're in central Alabama, the waitlist below is the active option I can offer.
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