She Shed: A Safe Space for Grieving Mothers 

The death of a child can be one of the most devastating traumas a parent can experience. Transitions Kids is here to provide care, support, and compassion along with a circle of other parents who understand the intense grief that erupts when a child (of any age) dies. Each grief support session will explore issues...

Camp BRIGHT 2023

Here Comes the Circus: My Grief Is Not My Weakness Camp BRIGHT is a one-day camp for youth ages 5–12 who experienced the death of a significant person. Grief techniques are creatively infused in each camp theme to create a safe, fun, loving, and educational atmosphere. Join us as we represent lost loved ones, TOGETHER!...

Spouse Loss Panel Discussion (virtual)

Virtual

A diverse group of panelists will answer participant questions and speak to their experience of grief and loss following the death of a spouse/partner. Questions will cover topics such as...

The Value of Anger Expressive Arts Workshop (virtual)

Virtual

This expressive arts workshop provides an opportunity for participants to explore how anger might be covering our more difficult-to-engage emotions as well as uncover the insights anger may have to...

KidsZone – Oct.

KidsZone is a monthly in-person group therapy for children aged 5–12. Each month offers a new theme and variety of activities designed for grief care for the younger age groups. October’s theme – Sandbox Play Therapy REGISTER HERE

She Shed: A Safe Space for Grieving Mothers

The death of a child can be one of the most devastating traumas a parent can experience. Transitions Kids is here to provide care, support, and compassion along with a circle of other parents who understand the intense grief that erupts when a child (of any age) dies. Each grief support session will explore issues...

Event Series Grief Walk

Grief Walk

North Carolina Museum of Art 2110 Blue Ridge Rd, Raleigh, United States

The experience of being outdoors with others has been shown to improve physical and mental health through exercise and connection, even in times of grieving. Join us as we seek...

Book Club–Virtual

Virtual

Calling all readers! Join us in discussing “It's OK That You’re NOT OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn’t Understand” by Megan Devine. Discussion will be generated through thought-provoking prompts and questions and woven with grief education. For a synopsis and reviews of this book, visit refugeingrief.com/book Please note the following trigger...