“Grief Talks” helping young adults learn to support their grieving friends and family.

Hospice Georgian Triangle is introducing a groundbreaking initiative, “Grief Talks,” aimed at providing essential support for young adults grappling with grief. This program recognizes the distinct challenges young adults face during grief, offering a supportive community and tailored resources to aid in their healing journey.

Event Details:

  • Date: Thursday, February 29th, 2024
  • Time: 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
  • Location: The Foundry (64 Hurontario St.)

Featured in a detailed article on CollingwoodToday.ca, Grief Talks addresses the critical need for young adult grief support, acknowledging the profound impact grief can have during this transformative phase of life.

The initiative offers workshops, peer discussions, and targeted resources, fostering an environment where young adults can freely express and process their grief.

Discover more about the importance of this program and the difference it seeks to make in the lives of young adults by reading the full article on CollingwoodToday.ca: Read the full article here.

Interested participants are encouraged to learn more and register on our event calendar page. Spaces are limited, so please ensure your participation by RSVPing to Taylor McIntosh at mcintosht@hospicegeorgiantriangle.com.

At Hospice Georgian Triangle, we’re dedicated to offering comprehensive support to our community, especially to young adults navigating the challenges of grief. Grief Talks is a testament to our commitment, providing a platform for healing, understanding, and connection. Join us in this vital initiative to support young adults through their grief journey.

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