• The Compassionate Friends

    The Compassionate Friends

    Finger Lakes Independence Center 5th Street 215, Ithaca, NY, United States

    This group meets the first Thursday of every month at the Finger Lakes Independence Center, 215 5th Street, Ithaca, NY, and is open to any parents, grandparents or siblings over the age of 18 who have experienced the death of a child of any age. This group is run independently from Hospicare and is the…

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  • Book Discussion: It’s Ok That You’re Not OK by Megan Devine: Online

    Online

    Laura Ward, Hospicare bereavement counselor, will facilitate an interactive discussion of the book, It’s Ok That You’re Not Ok. This event is presented by Phillips Free Library in Homer. In this powerful book, Megan Devine normalizes and validates the pain of grief while challenging a culture that often fails to understand.  Her writing serves as…

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  • The Compassionate Friends

    The Compassionate Friends

    Finger Lakes Independence Center 5th Street 215, Ithaca, NY, United States

    This group meets the first Thursday of every month at the Finger Lakes Independence Center, 215 5th Street, Ithaca, NY, and is open to any parents, grandparents or siblings over the age of 18 who have experienced the death of a child of any age. This group is run independently from Hospicare and is the…

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  • Finding Forgiveness: Healing After the Loss of a Parent: Online

    Online

    The focus of this two-part workshop is to help adult children heal through forgiveness after the loss of a parent. Forgiveness can be an on-going process, even after death. Learning to forgive our parents and ourselves opens positive possibilities. Participants must commit to both sessions. Instructor: Mara Alper, Hospicare volunteer, creator of “Forgiveness: A Healing…

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  • Finding Forgiveness: Healing After the Loss of a Parent: Online

    Online

    The focus of this two-part workshop is to help adult children heal through forgiveness after the loss of a parent. Forgiveness can be an on-going process, even after death. Learning to forgive our parents and ourselves opens positive possibilities. Participants must commit to both sessions. Instructor: Mara Alper, Hospicare volunteer, creator of “Forgiveness: A Healing…

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