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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Grief and Loss Center is scheduled for completion Fall, 2001 and will house Hospice patient respite day care, community benefit programs and administration.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Ongoing bereavement support groups offered by Hospice throughout Contra Costa County Visit the The Center for Grief and Loss web page.
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Albert Graham, Backyard Pool Drainer
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Grief is difficult and painful, all people must do it, no matter what the loss is, death of a loved one, loss of work and pet loss to name a few.
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John Fielding, CEO
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Counseling services , including periodic supportive calls, are provided by bereavement counselors who have special expertise in grief and loss issues.
Grief Counseling —services available to individuals and families offered by licensed counselors specializing in grief and loss.
Your donation will help fund the Bereavement Program and ensure that quality services are available within Westchester for those coping with grief and loss.
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Adam Findley, Professional Motivator
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The Holiday Grief Camp offers activities to assist participants to acknowledge the loss, identify the feelings evoked, and develop coping skills for the holidays to personally manage the loss of their loved one.
Coping with grief and loss in the weeks and months after a traumatic event Survivors may struggle with feelings of guilt, sadness, and depression in the weeks and months following a traumatic loss.
The Hospice of the Treasure Coast Holiday Grief Camp offered activities to assist participants in acknowledging their loss, identifying their feelings of grief, and to develop coping skills for the holidays.
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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Grieving is an individual journey that requires much of us but does not give us an easy route or time table to follow, What the loss means to us and how we choose to cope with our grief Is an experience unique to each of us.
The Center for Grief and Loss Grieving the death of a loved one can be a painful and lonely experience.
Good Grief is giving ourselves permission to feel our loss, shed tears and know that we will experience good and bad days during our time of healing.
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