Grief WalkJanuary 11, 20240The experience of being outdoors with others has been shown to improve physical and mental health through exercise and connection,…Read More
Bereavement“When There Are No Words”August 30, 20230written by Anna Hicken and Hannah Tosch, Bereavement Counselors at Transitions GriefCare Grief is a natural and normal response to…Read More
BereavementPoems: For you & hereFebruary 9, 20233 CommentsJacqueline Nader Kumar is a PhD student researching teachers’ experiences, relationships, retention, and burnout in K-12 schools. She has a…Read More
BereavementSometimesDecember 21, 20220Sometimes Jacqueline N Kumar Sometimes you need to sit in the darkness and let it take you. Sometimes you know…Read More
BereavementGrief Gone PublicAugust 29, 20221 CommentYou make eye contact with your friend, whose partner recently died, across a crowded parking lot. It’s been several weeks…Read More
BereavementWhy We All Need a Will – Today.August 24, 20221 CommentWe don’t realize how incredibly important having an updated will is, until it’s too late. On June 1, 2021, my…Read More
BereavementIn The WeedsJune 1, 20220“In The Weeds” examines the messy, non-linear grief process and challenges us to lean into the pain, discomfort, and deeply…Read More
BereavementDear MichaelMay 18, 20222 Comments“Dear Michael” is a poignant letter to a friend who died by suicide, addressing the intersections of mental health and…Read More
Exploring Grief Through Expressive Arts via ZoomMay 6, 20220Join us for this ongoing virtual expressive arts group. Facilitators will send participants a homework prompt prior to each group…Read More
Conversations on Grief via ZoomMay 6, 20220Conversations on Grief provide an introduction to the many dimensions of grief. Explore a different aspect of grief and grieving…Read More