by Kim Snarr | Feb 28, 2019 | Bereavement, Blog, Community, Grief
As we travel through our lives we inevitably will experience the heartache of a loved one’s death. How do we cope, change and grow after such painful loss and grief? Once again we will hold The Sacred Art of Living While Grieving group based on the teaching of grief...
by Kim Snarr | Jan 29, 2019 | Bereavement, Blog, Community, Counseling, Grief
It’s that time of year again for Cupid to strike and chocolate and roses to delight – Valentine’s Day. Countless sweethearts and families will show their love and celebrate the occasion. What happens when the one you loved has died? You never forget the feelings you...
by Kim Snarr | Nov 14, 2018 | Bereavement, Blog, Community, Grief
At some points in our lives, we will walk in this world with loss and grief. But we are not alone. We can come together as a community to find hope and healing. Several local deaths this year have struck the Jewish community especially hard. “The community has had a...
by Kim Snarr | Sep 25, 2018 | Bereavement, Blog, Community, Grief
Grief moves in and out of our lives. It arrives and passes like the rain. When holidays, anniversaries and other meaningful days come around, you may feel another layer of grief reminiscing about past traditions and your loved ones who are gone. How can you shift from...
by Kim Snarr | Jun 26, 2018 | Blog, Community, Counseling, Grief, Traumatic Loss
When you go out into the world each day, you always expect to come back to the people you love. If a loved one suddenly dies or is killed one day, it will sideswipe you into shock and sorrow. Did you say, “Goodbye” or “I love you?” Why did this happen? How can you...
by Kim Snarr | Jun 12, 2018 | Blog, Community, Counseling, Grief
Sometimes, it’s the little things we remember about our loved ones that have the greatest meaning. Remembering Dad One dad persistently saved everyday items he thought might someday be useful. He stored bread ties, paper clips and batteries in drawers in the house,...
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