
The death of a loved one, a diagnosis of a life threatening illness, divorce, job loss, any type of loss can be devastating! We are left feeling shattered and broken, yet too often, the grieving person is expected to pick up the pieces of their lives and move on.
Our Messages to you are:
You are not alone, there are resources out there!
Many feelings are natural and normal!
You can heal, not only survive but thrive!
Review our Upcoming Events Calendar for a multitude of offerings for anyone suffering from loss comprising: Support Groups, Retreats, Special Events, etc. including:
- Hospice Austin (HA) – Camp Brave Heart – July 30-AUg 1, 2012. This is a free 2 1/2 day camp for 100 children ages 6-17 who have lost a loved one. Register today! First come, first served basis; forms available online http://www.hospiceaustin.org/
- More info: Camp Brave Heart: Episode 11, Segment 26 (8 mins.)
- HA’s additional Bereavement & End of Live Services: Episodes 11 & 10
- My Healing Place (MHP) – Save the Date for the annual Holders of Hope event – Oct. 23, 2012
- Review MHP’s Services, Episode 9, Segment 19 (08:30-19:40, 11 mins)
- The Christi Center (TCC) – Moonlight and Memories – Oct. 6, 2012
- Save the date to honor The Christi Center and their 25 years of service
- Learn more about TCC’s services, Episode 12, Segment 29 (8 mins)
This Fall 2011 mini-series will cover the many facets of grief to promote hope and healing for those that are suffering loss, any kind of loss. The first series will focus on the loss of a loved one but we feel this information is invaluable to those grieving for differing reasons.
Dedicated Agencies & Certified Professionals offering Individual Counseling, Support Groups, Camps, Art/Play Therapy, Retreats, Seminars, Special Events and more.
A multitude of Books for differing age groups. Several CDs & DVDs dedicated to helping those in grief. A matrix identifying various topics covered within the materials for easier selection. This section includes individual articles on loss and healing as well.













