You don't have to face grief alone
The loss of a loved one is a traumatic experience that can leave us feeling alone, isolated and hopeless. Have you found yourself asking, "Does anyone understand the pain I feel right now?"
Grief Share Support Groups will provide you with the skills and tools in a setting of caring people to help you find hope for the future, and turn your mourning to joy.
Click on the Grief Share photo to your right for a list of current classes.
Resources for Life
This growing list of recommended resources provides links to books in print and digital formats. If you have a resource you want to recommend for inclusion do contact us with details.
Where is God When it Hurts
Honestly explores pain - whether physical, emotional, or spiritual - and sheds new...
A Grief Observed
Written after his wife's tragic death as a way of surviving the "mad midnight moment," ...
On Grief and Grieving
Finding the Meaning of Grief Through the Five Stages of Loss
A Grace Disguised
How the Soul Grows through Loss
What do I do now?
Loss and trauma have a way of paralyzing our thoughts and emotions. Adrenaline can often get us through the initial moments, but eventually reality kicks in.
AARP has an excellent site for answering some basic next steps with extensive links. Topics include a checklist to walk one through the different steps from funeral planning to executing an estate; the role of social media; and walking through your own personal grief.