Slow & Easy

Take your time easing into a GriefShare group

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Living
Forward

A Guided Journal
by DivorceCare

Untangle your thoughts
and find direction

Try GriefShare on your own terms

Reading our Facebook posts or daily emails is helpful and feels safe. But attending a GriefShare group? Taking this step might make you feel a bit nervous, but be reassured that the benefits outweigh any current hesitations.

Here’s how you can get more comfortable with visiting a group. 

Small steps help you feel reassured

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Search for a group
Find a GriefShare group near you. Note the contact info.

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Send a message
Connect with the GriefShare leader by phone or email.

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Share your concerns
Ask questions. Explain why you’re hesitant. And hear what the leader says.

Search for a GriefShare group near you

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GriefShare leaders will work with you

GriefShare leaders understand the concerns you have about attending a group. Most have grieved a loved one's death themselves, and they know how hard it can be to visit a group. So they’ll go out of their way to make you comfortable.

What group members have to say

Kelly

“GriefShare was the best thing to help me learn how to deal with my sadness.”
– Kelly

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“The first meeting gave me hope. That’s what I needed.”
– David

Colleen

“It made me feel normal in my grief. You’re surrounded with others who get it.”
– Colleen

GriefShare groups are forming now!