• Expressive Arts (virtual)

    Expressive Arts (virtual)

    Join us for this ongoing virtual expressive arts group. Facilitators will send participants a homework prompt prior to each group for exploring grief through art-making and creativity. The group will...

  • Grieving Mothers Group (formerly SheShed)

    A group for grieving mothers to connect and share their experiences over coffee, tea, and pastries. This group provides a supportive space for mothers grieving the loss of a minor...

  • Conversations on Grief

    Conversations on Grief (virtual)

    Conversations on Grief introduces participants to the many dimensions of grief. Explore different aspects of grief and grieving in these educational and supportive online conversations. Choose the time/day that best...

  • Snapshots and Side Dishes

    Join us for a gathering filled with food and memories! You will have the opportunity to share photos and stories during our "show and tell.” We will provide the main...

  • Grief Walk

    Grief Walk

    Join us as we seek comfort in nature and connection with others as we walk the paths at the Museum Park at the North Carolina Museum of Art. Note: The...

  • Conversations on Grief

    Conversations on Grief (virtual)

    Conversations on Grief introduces participants to the many dimensions of grief. Explore different aspects of grief and grieving in these educational and supportive online conversations. Choose the time/day that best...

  • Conversations on Grief

    Conversations on Grief (virtual)

    Conversations on Grief introduces participants to the many dimensions of grief. Explore different aspects of grief and grieving in these educational and supportive online conversations. Choose the time/day that best...

  • Grief Walk

    Grief Walk

    Join us as we seek comfort in nature and connection with others as we walk the paths at the Museum Park at the North Carolina Museum of Art. Note: The...

  • Book Club – Virtual

    We will discuss “It's OK That You’re Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn’t Understand” by Megan Devine. This discussion will be generated through thoughtful prompts...