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August 2022
Living After the Loss of a Sibling
A Virtual Support Group for adults who are grieving their sibling’s death For many, the death of a sibling is a profound loss. Yet this unique grief is not always recognized or understood by others. In this group, participants will take the time to: Come together with people who have had a similar loss. Reflect on the significance of this relationship to you. Share your story. Share your sibling’s story. Tuesdays August 9, 16, 23, and 30 6 – 7:30…
Find out more »Journaling Through Grief Workshop
Bereavement counselor Adriana Kirkman will share journaling exercises designed to help you grieve your loss, remember your loved one and rebuild your life. You will not be asked to share what you write! Journals will be provided, or you can bring your own. Thursday, August 11, 2022 | 6 - 7 p.m. Register Now >
Find out more »Power of Knowing | Staying Socially Connected
The Power of Knowing Staying Socially Connected AVOIDING SOCIAL ISOLATION Thursday, August 25 | 12 - 1:00 p.m. Understanding comes from knowing. Social Isolation is experienced by many people but we do not always have a good understanding of what it is and the negative impact it can have on our lives and the lives of those we care for and about. On the other hand, there are benefits for our brains and our bodies to having social connections. This…
Find out more »September 2022
Living After the Loss of a Spouse or Constant Companion (Burlington Campus)
A seven-session virtual support group for those who have lost a spouse or constant companion For many, the death of a spouse or constant companion is the most difficult loss they have ever faced. If this is true for you, you may benefit from connecting with others who are on a similar journey. A grief support group offers a safe setting to meet and talk about your experience, share ideas and give each other courage. Choose the group that works…
Find out more »Living After the Loss of a Spouse or Constant Companion (Virtual)
A seven-session virtual support group for those who have lost a spouse or constant companion For many, the death of a spouse or constant companion is the most difficult loss they have ever faced. If this is true for you, you may benefit from connecting with others who are on a similar journey. A grief support group offers a safe setting to meet and talk about your experience, share ideas and give each other courage. Choose the group that works…
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