Join a Support Group

Joining a Group

As the person responsible for your accounts, you may decide you want to belong to the groups your accounts belong to. If one of accounts starts a group, you can join to participate as a group member.

To join a group you will need to know the name of the group and its password.  When someone invites you, you will have both.  Use the drop-down field, choose the group, and enter the password. That's all the is to it.  The group with all its members will show up under the groups tab of your accounts page.

If the group you wish to join is not listed, it must have been form by someone using the CORE-22 program from another organization. To join that group, ask a member of that group to email or text you an invitation.

FAQs

What is a Support Group?

Just as the name implies, a support group provides support to the group's members. Members typically come from the same organization.  Most will be active dieters, some may have already achieved their goal and simply want to help others. Some may have special training and started or joined the group to offer their assistance.

Group members are dieters and or staff members who understand that simply following the progress of the other group members, leaving an occasional comment, or holding a member accountable when they fail to enter their weight can improve the chances of each members success.  When a dieter joins a group, he or she becomes a supporter of all the dieters in the group while the other members in turn, support the new group member.

Belonging to a group allows each dieter to stay motivated to give their best effort.  Members of a group know that their progress, even when it becomes difficult at times, can inspire the other members.  Belonging and contributing to a group will increase a dieters chances of achieving remarkable results and makes his or her journey much more enjoyable and rewarding.

How Many Groups Can I Start or Join?

You can start and join as many groups as you like.

What Are The Benefits?

Some members may have more experience than others and be in a better position to lend support. If you are on the program, this can be helpful. If you have the experience, you can help others. As you gain more and more experience with the program, your knowledge, skill, and insights will become more valuable to the entire group.

What Are My Responsibilities?

A group member’s primary responsibility is to be interested in the success of the other members. Check on their progress and leave comments from time to time.

Congratulate members who reach a milestone, encourage those not making progress or making it more slowly. If someone stops logging in, contact them by phone or send them an email to say you were concerned and hope they have not given up. You may be the one who gets them back on track!


Group's formed within our organization are listed in the drop down below. Choose the group you wish to join and enter the password.

If the group you wish to join is not listed, it must have been form by someone using the CORE-22 program from another organization. To join that group, ask a member of that group to email or text you an invitation.