Finances are often uncertain after a death. Thanks to the support of donors and our volunteers, these vital services are provided at no charge. Donations are always welcome. Support Groups For Those Who Grieve Grief Center Support Groups meet from September – May, and are open to children, teens, families and adults grieving the death of a loved one. To get started in groups, call 505-323-0478 or email our program staff.
We will share information, answer your questions, and provide you with information to get started in groups. It can feel scary to join a group of strangers and talk about one of the worst experiences of your life. For children, teens and families, we provide a special orientation, on Zoom, on the 2nd Monday of every month that we offer groups as a safe space to learn about the program and get their questions answered.
Workshops for those who grieve are offered throughout the year. There are many different “styles” of grieving, and not one size fits all! Workshops are usually 2-3 hours long and held on a Saturday or weekday evening. Check our events page — for special offerings offered throughout the year: art or outdoor activities, kid, tween and teen events, and more.
The Grief Resource Library has an extensive collection of grief and loss books and videos for all ages. The library will re-open to the public in September 2022.
Grief is the natural response to loss. The Grief Center provides support groups, workshops and resources for all who grieve; children, teens and adults. Thanks to donors and community supporters, there is never a charge for grief support services.