Welcome To The Website Of GROW In America

GROW is an international mental health movement with a network of member-run support groups in four different countries, including the USA, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland.  GROW in America is fully developed in Illinois and New Jersey.  It also has a small core of groups in Alaska.

 

GROW is organized, friendly help.  It is based on mutual-help groups, friendship, leadership and mutual education. People come to GROW with diverse problems in living, such as mental health issues, emotional troubles, or difficulty coping with grief, loneliness, anxiety or stress.

 

Groups meet weekly for approximately two hours, and vary in size from 3 to 15 members.  A standard format is followed at meetings; this enables any member to lead the group and ensures that meetings are both supportive and productive.

 

Beyond the weekly meetings, group members extend friendship to one another and participate in community-building events such as social activities and leadership training.

 

GROW groups are anonymous, confidential and voluntary, and there are no fees or dues.  A person becomes a member by consistently following GROW methods and objectives.

 

GROW is open to people of all backgrounds, cultures and life experiences. It is nondenominational and welcomes individuals of all beliefs. Most important in GROW is belief in persons or what we call, GROW’s Essential Spirituality.

 

 

Con Keogh, GROW Founder, Dies At Age 90
Thursday, 01 December 2011
The Revered Doctor Cornelius (Con) Brendan Keogh, founder of GROW, died on November 24, 2011, in Marrickville, New South Wales, after several years of declining health. Born on July 13, 1921, Keogh was 90 years old.

In 1957, Father Keogh founded GROW, a peer support and mutual aid organization for recovery from, and prevention of mental illness. In 1978, he established the GROW program in Illinois, which continues to offer the GROW program throughout the state as well as a small residential program in Kankakee. Con Keogh will be remembered not only for founding the GROW program, but also for his vital role in expanding it out of Australia and making it a world community mental health movement, taking the program to countries such as New Zealand, Ireland and the United States, while transforming the lives of countless individuals in the process.

In 1945, Keogh was ordained to the priesthood in Rome. He was appointed to the professorial staff at St. Columbia’s Seminary in Springwood, New South Whales, in 1951 and served as Assistant Priest in the NSW parishes of Darlinghurst, Summer Hill, Lithgow and Manly.

The funeral was held at 10:30 AM on November 30, at St. Joachims Church, John Street, in Lidcombe, New South Wales. Burial was at Rookwood Catholic Cemetery, also in Lidcombe. A memorial service in Illinois will be held at a later date to be announced. For more information, please call 1-888-741-GROW.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 01 December 2011 )
 
Annual General Meeting Dates Announced For Illnois And New Jersey
Monday, 18 July 2011
GROW in Illinois will hold its Annual General Meeting on October 22, 2011, at the Bresnan Center in Champaign, Illinois. GROW in New Jersey will hold its Annual General Meeting on October 29, 2011.

The Annual General Meeting offers Growers a chance to come together for a report on activities by the GROW organization over the previous year as well as the chance to share social time together.

Watch for more details closer to time for the meetings.
 
Regional Socials Planned for September In Illinois
Monday, 18 July 2011
Annual Regional GROW Socials are scheduled for September 17, 2011, in both northern and southern Illinois. The social will feature a potluck. Please contact your area Fieldworker for social location and what covered dish(es) to bring. Also, everyone attending should bring a place setting (plate, flatware, cup, napkin) and a drink. Family and friends are welcome. Be there!
Last Updated ( Monday, 18 July 2011 )
 
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