Living After the Loss of a Spouse or Constant Companion

AuthoraCare Greensboro Campus 2500 Summit Ave, Greensboro, United States

A seven-session 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... Read More

The Power of Knowing: Veteran Caregiver Support and Resources

The Power of Knowing Veteran Caregiver Support and Resources Thursday, November 2 | 12 - 1:00 p.m. Understanding comes from knowing. Each veteran and their caregivers deserve to receive the full benefits and resources available to them. Often caregivers are not aware of all of the services available and how to access them. Power comes... Read More

When Grief and the Holidays Collide

When Grief & The Holidays Collide

Holidays are intended to be a time of joy and togetherness. Yet, if you have recently experienced the death of a loved one, the holiday season can be a sad and overwhelming time. We invite you to attend this one-hour program, designed to help you understand why the holidays are so difficult after a loss... Read More

Holding the Light: An Expressive Arts Workshop

AuthoraCare Burlington Campus 914 Chapel Hill Road, Burlington, NC, United States

As the days grow shorter and the holidays near, those who are grieving may struggle to find joy. AuthoraCare's grief counselors invite you to join us to create a keepsake in memory of your loved one. We will provide supplies for your project and ideas for holding your loved one in your heart - as... Read More

Light Up A Life

First Lutheran Church 3600 West Friendly Avenue, Greensboro, NC

You are invited to honor or remember a special friend or loved one by making a gift to Light Up A Life. A contribution of $10 or more will place a symbolic light on the Hospice Trees of Remembrance, located at 918 Chapel Hill Road in Burlington and at The Lusk Center, 2501 Summit Ave.,... Read More

Cruise-In to Benefit Holiday Cheer

Holly Hill Mall 309 Huffman Mill Rd., Burlington, NC

A Cruise-In, benefitting AuthoraCare Collective's Holiday Cheer program, will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16, 2023, at Holly Hill Mall, 309 Huffman Mill Rd., Burlington. The Holiday Cheer program helps AuthoraCare Collective and Kids Path patients and families who have limited financial resources and support. Live holiday music will be performed... Read More

Grief: What to Expect and What Can Help

Grief: What to Expect and What Can Help

Zoom Meeting NC, United States

In the early days after the loss of a loved one, life can feel overwhelming and disorienting. This hourlong program is designed to help newly grieving persons gain a better understanding of common grief reactions, strategies for coping and resources to increase your confidence and knowledge during these challenging times. Choose the date and time... Read More

Grief: What to Expect and What Can Help

Grief: What to Expect and What Can Help

The Lusk Center at AuthoraCollective 2501 Summit Avenue, Greensboro, NC, United States

In the early days after the loss of a loved one, life can feel overwhelming and disorienting. This hourlong program is designed to help newly grieving persons gain a better understanding of common grief reactions, strategies for coping and resources to increase your confidence and knowledge during these challenging times. Daytime: Thursday, January 18, noon... Read More

Living After the Loss of a Spouse, Partner, or Constant Companion

A seven-session 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... Read More

Living After the Loss of a Parent

A Six-Session Support Group for those who have lost a parent When a parent dies, we can lose a best friend, our biggest fan, our sense of security, the “hub” of the family, and the one who best knows our personal story. We also lose the chance to ever fix or make right what was... Read More