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Tuesday Zoom Support Group

On the Chair

You Don't Have to Do Dialysis Alone

A weekly Zoom gathering for dialysis patients, caregivers, and loved ones — where we share the weight, celebrate the victories, and remind each other that there is life, hope, and purpose beyond the chair.

A community that truly understands — because we're in the chair too.

Pastor Nicole Washington in dialysis chair, embodying hope and resilience
On the Chair

Where Hope Meets the Chair

Every Tuesday

Join Us on Zoom

Every Tuesday, we gather virtually to check in, share our journeys, lift each other up in prayer, and remind one another that we are more than our diagnosis.

Day

Every Tuesday

Rain or shine. We're here every week.

Time

7:00 PM EST

Approximately 60–90 minutes

Where

Zoom

Link shared weekly via community email

Who

Patients & Caregivers

Open to all — you don't have to be on camera

Ready to Join Us?

Reach out and we'll send you the Zoom link. No registration required — just show up as you are.

What to Expect

On the Call, We:

Check In

We start every call by checking in — how are you really doing? No pretenses, no pressure.

Share Stories

Your story matters. Share as much or as little as you want. Listening is participating too.

Pray Together

We lift each other up in prayer — for healing, for strength, for peace, for the journey.

Celebrate Wins

Good lab results, better days, small victories — we celebrate it all together.

Support Each Other

Practical tips, resources, encouragement — from people who understand because they live it.

Build Hope

Every call ends with hope. Because your diagnosis is not your destination.

A Word from Pastor Nicole

"I know what it feels like to sit in that chair. The hours that seem endless. The days when your body feels heavy and your spirit feels heavier. The moments when you wonder if anyone truly understands what you're going through."

"I started this group because I refused to believe that dialysis had to be a lonely journey. I refused to accept that the chair was just a place of treatment — I knew it could also be a place of connection, of prayer, of hope."

"Every Tuesday, we prove that there is life beyond the chair. We laugh. We cry. We pray. We show up for each other. And we leave every call stronger than we came."

"Whether you're on dialysis yourself or you're caring for someone who is — there is a seat at this table for you. You don't have to have it all together. You don't have to put on a brave face. Just come as you are."

— Pastor Nicole Washington

Founder, Nicole Washington Ministries

You Are Not Alone

Dialysis can feel isolating — but you don't have to carry this weight by yourself. There is a community waiting to walk with you.

Community

People who truly understand what you're going through

Support

Practical help, prayer, and encouragement every week

Hope

A reminder that your story isn't over — it's still being written