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Become a peer supporter

Make a difference in the lives of others as a peer supporter
Peer supporters are trained volunteers who offer support, understanding and resources to individuals and their loved ones impacted by trauma or unexpected outcomes during medical care. They help others feel less alone, offering connection during a difficult time. Becoming a peer supporter is a meaningful way to make an impact on someone else’s healing journey.
Eligibility and responsibilities
Candidates should be:
- a previous or current patient, or a close family member or friend of a patient, who has experienced a medical injury and/​or unanticipated outcome
- able to complete a 4‑hour virtual peer support training
- committed to sharing experiences and knowledge with others
Peer supporters are responsible for:
- being available to provide a maximum of 2 – 3 hours of support per month
- participating in meetings with other peer supporters at least 2x a year
Get started
Fill out an interest form and someone from the Betsy Lehman Center will reach out to schedule an interview. Contact the peer support team at Peer.​Support@​BetsyLehmanCenterMA.​gov if you have any questions.