Peer Support Facilitators


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One of the most powerful aspects of peer support is the ability to turn your lived experiences into meaningful guidance for others. By becoming a Peer Support Facilitator, you will help caregivers navigate challenges, reduce isolation, and foster a strong sense of community. Your role as a mentor will provide invaluable support, encouragement, and shared understanding.

At CEAL, we’ve seen firsthand how peer support reduces stress, combats isolation, and enhances caregiver well-being. By sharing experiences and building connections, caregivers create a foundation of trust and resilience.

As a Peer Support Facilitator, you will play a vital role in strengthening this network while gaining a sense of purpose, training, leadership skills, and opportunities to connect with a diverse caregiver community.

Become a Peer Support Facilitator

We are seeking volunteers who are ready to make a difference. No prior experience is required—just a willingness to listen, share, and create a welcoming space for caregivers.

If you are interested in serving as a Peer Support Facilitator, contact Fernando Reyes at freyes@sdsu.edu.