Herpes support groups in Fredericksburg, Virginia
No active in-person herpes support group is currently meeting in Fredericksburgthat I've been able to verify. Below is the full history of what existed and when, with sources for every claim, plus 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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History: groups that used to meet in Fredericksburg
For every group below, I've documented founding dates, last-known activity, and the moment its presence disappeared from the public record. Sources cited per claim.
Rappahannock HELP (Fredericksburg)
Rappahannock HELP covered the Fredericksburg corridor between Richmond and the DC suburbs, running out of (540) 371-0934 at the 2008 ASHA HELP network peak. It sat alongside Richmond HELP as Virginia's two ASHA chapters. By 2026 there's no working contact for the chapter and no ASHA listing. If you're in central Virginia between Richmond and the DC line, the waitlist below is the active option, and the Richmond HELP entry (also defunct) gives the parallel historical context.