Our Services
Common Ground Community Table currently provides the following virtual services to all people across Washington State:
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One-on-one support from trained peer specialists with lived experience
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Facilitated community spaces for connection, shared experience, and mutual support
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Strengths-based coaching to help you identify your goals and build your path forward
All services are virtual. All are free. All are open to everyone — no referral required.
Radical Inclusion. No Exceptions.
You belong here exactly as you are. Common Ground Community Table is proudly and fully affirming of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions. Our services, our culture, and our community are built for everyone — including those who have been turned away, overlooked, or made to feel invisible everywhere else. This is your table too.
Community Is the Care.
Our support is led by people with lived experience — people who have navigated the same systems, faced the same barriers, and found their way through. That is not a program feature. That is our foundation. When you sit with one of our peer specialists or join one of our groups, you are sitting with someone who genuinely gets it.
Healing does not happen in isolation. It happens in community — in the presence of people who see you, hear you, and walk alongside you. Common Ground Community Table brings together people of all faiths, backgrounds, and life experiences in virtual peer groups and community spaces where connection is the foundation of everything we do.
Everyone Means Everyone — Including You
Peer Support That Actually Understands.
At Common Ground Community Table, inclusion is not a checkbox. It is a commitment.
We fully and explicitly welcome people with disabilities — including disabilities that are not visible to the world. Chronic illness. Chronic pain. ADHD. Autism. Anxiety. Depression. PTSD. Traumatic brain injury. Fibromyalgia. Lupus. Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. And every condition that makes daily life harder in ways that others cannot always see or understand.
You do not have to prove your disability to receive support here. You do not have to explain it, justify it, or disclose it to anyone. You simply have to show up — and we will meet you exactly where you are.
Our virtual services are designed with accessibility in mind:
No transportation barriers — everything is online
Flexible scheduling — because some days are harder than others
Trauma-informed staff who understand that disability and trauma are often deeply connected
A pace that works for you — not a pace set by a system
If you need an accommodation to participate in any Common Ground service, just ask. We will make it work.
You belong here. All of you — including the parts the world cannot see.

