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Holding the Light Expressive Arts Workshop (In-Person)

Registration Has Closed for This Event A Workshop for Grieving Adults As the days grow shorter and the holidays near, those who are grieving may struggle to celebrate. Join AuthoraCare grief counselors for an in-person workshop to create a lantern to hold the light of love throughout the winter season. We will provide supplies for...

Celebrating Our Mothers: An Expressive Arts Workshop for Adults

A workshop for adults to come together and: • Share memories of our mothers. • Honor them for the gifts they gave us. • Embrace their continued presence in our lives. • Enhance our continuing bonds by using expressive arts. Evening: Thursday, May 4; 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at AuthoraCare Collective, 2500 Summit Ave.,...

When Grief and the Holidays Collide

When Grief & The Holidays Collide

Holidays are intended to be a time of joy and togetherness. Yet, if you have recently experienced the death of a loved one, the holiday season can be a sad and overwhelming time. We invite you to attend this one-hour program, designed to help you understand why the holidays are so difficult after a loss...

Holding the Light: An Expressive Arts Workshop

AuthoraCare Burlington Campus 914 Chapel Hill Road, Burlington, NC, United States

As the days grow shorter and the holidays near, those who are grieving may struggle to find joy. AuthoraCare's grief counselors invite you to join us to create a keepsake in memory of your loved one. We will provide supplies for your project and ideas for holding your loved one in your heart - as...

The Power of Knowing: Coping with Loss During the Holidays

The Power of Knowing Coping with Loss During the Holidays  Tuesday, Nov. 12 | Noon to 1 p.m. Understanding comes from knowing. The holiday season can be a joyous time for most but can also be a difficult time for many who are navigating the festivities while coping with grief. Many feel overwhelmed by expectations...