H Socials SoCal

Active
California. Independent (Meetup-based)
Last updated May 19, 2026
Last known active
When
Meetup-organized events
Where
Distributed across Southern California
Cost
free
Meetup
Note: H Socials SoCal is a modern, Meetup-style social network for HSV+ people in Southern California that organizes casual hangouts rather than formal support groups (coffees, beach days, dinners, hikes). It surfaced after the original LA HELP and OC HELP chapters wound down, and it covers a wider geographic radius than the city-anchored chapters did. The format is intentionally lighter than a HELP chapter: less structured sharing, more peer-to-peer connection. If you've already done the heavy emotional processing and what you want now is friends who share the context, this is the shape of group I'd point you to.

Timeline

  1. 2026-05-19
    Listed among 12 active herpes/HSV Meetups on meetup.com's herpes-topic page [source]
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Where to go from here

Here's where to go from here.

  1. Get the recording + join the waitlist

    Sign up below and I'll send you a recording of one of my past virtual support group calls so you can hear what the format was like. I'm not running virtual groups right now, but if enough interest builds up, I'll launch one and you'll be the first to know.

    You'll get the recording and my free toolkit in your confirmation email, plus a heads-up if a virtual group launches. Joins my main email list. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.

  2. Read the ebook + handouts (free)

    The disclosure ebook walks through the conversation step by step. The handouts cover body anxiety, relationship questions, and the long-term identity work. Same starting point I use with my one-on-one coaching clients.

    Get the ebook + handouts
  3. Work with me one-on-one

    When self-paced isn't enough, my private coaching is the deeper option. The 25-minute discovery call is $75 (33% off the regular session rate) and it's the lowest-friction way to see if we're a fit.

    Book a discovery call
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