3 women on how Daisy Camp helped them, plus resources for men

April 7, 2016 at 10:43PM

Carolyn Riley, Minnetonka 71, married for 46 years, divorced in 2012

"People felt so free and safe to speak what was on their hearts. To be in a group where you could just speak your own truth was very important."

Janis Borchers, Minnetonka 57, married for 25 years, divorced in 2008

"It was a very scary time, and I was not equipped, having been primarily a stay-at-home mom. The encouragement piece was huge."

Chris Jordan, Apple Valley 48, married for 10 years, divorced in 2006

"I asked, 'Is this going to be sitting around the campfire singing "Kumbaya"?' I had an 8-year-old, and the hardest part was that I felt alone. Jennifer said, 'Listen, learn, make connections.' "

Resources for men

Second Saturday Twin Cities secondsaturdaytwincities.com, 612-518-6000.

Twin Cities Men's Center tcmc.org, 612-822-5892.

Divorced Guys/The Divorce Men's Network meetup.com/thedivorcedguys, bsmithndmn@gmail.com

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