MOURNING, NOON & NIGHT
While grief is a normal and healthy reaction to loss, it can feel as though the world is ending and nothing will ever be right again. When death results from unexpected or unjust circumstances, our grief can feel even more complicated, with overwhelming anger, sorrow, guilt, or depression.
There is no 'right way' to grieve, no timeline to follow, and no finish line to cross. Healing isn't about 'getting over' your loss – it's about learning to hold two truths at once: “letting go” (gradually accepting the loss) and “holding on” (sustaining a sense of connection to a lost loved one).
Our compassionate bereavement counselors provide a space where you can:
Honor your memories and relationship with your loved one
Process complicated or conflicting emotions
Address unfinished business or unresolved feelings
Find ways to maintain meaningful connections while adapting to change
Navigate the practical challenges that come with loss
Whether your loss is recent or long past, we're here to help you move through grief at your own pace, in your own way. You don't have to walk this path alone. We will support you to remember those you’ve lost, handle unfinished business, and find your way forward.