Free Divorce Recovery Support Groups Near You | DivorceCare
DivorceCare is a free 13-week divorce recovery support group program with thousands of local groups meeting weekly across the United States and internationally. Over the past 25 years, more than one million people have moved through DivorceCare to find practical tools and peer community during separation and divorce. Groups are hosted by local churches and combine a video curriculum from divorce-recovery experts with structured peer discussion and a personal workbook.
What to Expect
Each weekly DivorceCare session lasts about two hours and follows the same three-part format: a 30-minute video covering one aspect of divorce recovery (anger, loneliness, kids’ issues, forgiveness, financial survival, dating again, finding peace, and more), followed by small-group discussion led by trained facilitators, and a participant workbook for between-session reflection. Members can join any week — the program is designed so newcomers can drop into an ongoing cycle without needing to start at week one. Groups meet both in person at participating churches and online via video.
Who This Group Is For
DivorceCare welcomes anyone going through separation or divorce — newly separated, in the middle of a long divorce, or years out and still working through the impact. The program is faith-based (rooted in Christian counseling principles) but open to people of any background. Members don’t need to be religious to participate, though some content references Christian themes. DivorceCare’s companion program DivorceCare for Kids (DC4K) runs in parallel for children 5-12 of parents in DivorceCare.
Why Peer Support Works
Divorce is one of the most isolating experiences a person can go through, and people in the middle of it often describe feeling like no one in their life truly understands. DivorceCare answers that isolation directly — week after week, in a room of people walking the same path. The standardized curriculum gives the conversation structure, while the small-group format gives members the chance to be honest about what’s actually hard. Long-running facilitator teams add continuity: many DivorceCare leaders have been in the program for years.
How to Join
DivorceCare is free or very low cost — most groups charge only for the workbook (around $20), and most hosting churches will waive that fee for anyone for whom it’s a barrier. Visit divorcecare.org and use the meeting finder to search by city or zip code; the site lists in-person groups, virtual groups, and groups starting soon. You can join at any point in the 13-week cycle.
