by lwhisselfenton | Sep 28, 2022 | Speaking Grief, What's New
Grief is an isolating experience for anyone, but it can be particularly challenging for young adults, many of whom are the first people in their peer group to experience a loss. This population is falls in the “in-between” of most grief support services; they are too old for most children’s grief organizations yet may struggle with a sense of belonging in other grief support spaces. In this Speaking Grief webinar, experts discussed the unique needs of this population and share strategies for how to engage and support them as they grieve. Watch the discussion here.
by lwhisselfenton | Sep 22, 2022 | Press, Speaking Grief, What's New
Ooof, this was a hard one. Things got real. Grateful to Grief is My Side Hustle-Meghan Riordan Jarvis for holding space and giving me the opportunity to talk about the continuing impact of WPSU Grief as well as my own experience losing little Birch and the grief that comes with saying goodbye to a fur-baby. Listen to the interview here.
by lwhisselfenton | Sep 21, 2022 | What's New
Check out the latest episode of the WPSU’s I’m Your Neighbor, to learn more about Claire Lorts and her transition from plant biologist to full-time artist.
I’m Your Neighbor is a digital series that profiles interesting people across Central Pennsylvania.
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