The Austin GriefShare Group
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GriefShare is a special weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the death of someone close to them. It's a place to be around people who understand what you are feeling. At GriefShare, you learn valuable information about recovering from grief and renewing your hope for the future. The seminar is 13 weeks long. For more information on weekly topics go to www.griefshare.org.
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Our next meeting:
Austin GriefShare Group
Each week, a 30 to 35 minute video will be shown about a specific grief topic. Discussion about the video or other issues will take place after the video is shown.
To locate the meeting room, enter the double door into the Church on the north side of the church buildings. Take the stairs down and the meeting room is below. A facilities map is on the GriefShare Meet Up site. Read more
- When?
- Sunday, Jun 1, 2008, 7:00 PM 20080602T000000Z
- Where?
- Who?
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2 members have said Yes
2 members have said Maybe
What's New?
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"I have not experienced this yet; however, I have thought of being a grief counselor or the likes. I almost lost my 89 year old mother last year. It was very scary. Thanks."
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"I'm a Web developer for a state agency; have two Border collies; like to swim and kayak. I've also published a book (www.holly-holy.com) entitled "Soaring & Crashing: My Bipolar Adventures." I've been a widow for 13 yrs. Please tell me the location"
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"I've been helping Betty facilitate the group for 5 years and have seen many mourners move through the grief process in healthy ways toward new ways of experiencing joy and peace by integrating group support process and Christian faith understandings."
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"This is the place to continue the conversation between monthly Meetups. Get to know your local Meetup community, ask questions, answer questions, talk about your last get-together--it's up to you. We..."
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"Hello, I have been involved in this grief support group for over 7 years. It helped with my healing from grief, I have seen the group help others heal and I hope that it will continue to help people who are experiencing grief to heal. Betty"
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