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New Hope Grief Support Community Newsletter March 2014 
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In This Issue:

First Annual Community Support Campaign

4th Annual Golf Tournament FORE HOPE


Grief Groups

Kailee, First Kid at New Hope Kids Camp!

New Hope Family Camp Spring 2014

What I Like About Grief

Legal Top 10: What to do (and, importantly, not to do) right after your loved one dies.

Advice for Grievers
 
First Annual Community Support Campaign
We are excited to announce that our First Annual Community Support Campaign will be kicking off on Monday, March 31, 2014 and ending on Monday, May 5, 2014. This Campaign will be driven by the energy and efforts of our amazing volunteer campaigners who are committed to New Hope and its mission.  The Community Support Campaign will serve as the platform for New Hope to share its wonderful story with the community and allow us to raise money for program scholarships through our Family Assistance Program.

To learn more about the New Hope Community Support Campaign or to make a contribution please contact David Leonard, Director of Marketing & Fund Development at (562) 429-0075 ext. 4 or via email at davidl@newhopegrief.org
ADULT GRIEF GROUP
April 1st - May 27th 
Days: Tuesdays Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm

ADULT GRIEF GROUP
May 12th - July 7th
Days: Mondays  Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm
KIDS GRIEF GROUP
May 12th - July 7th
Days: Mondays Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm
A concurrent Adult & Kids Group to accommodate Adults with Children who have suffered a loss

For more information, questions, or to register for an upcoming group, please contact Alison Barnes at (562) 429-0075 ext. 2 or alisonb@newhopegrief.org 
Helping SIDS Survivors Heal by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D.
A friend or family member has experienced Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). You want to help, but are not sure how to go about it. This article will guide you in ways to turn your cares and concerns into actions. Read More

Helping Your Family Cope When a Pet Dies by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D.
With your capacity to love your pet comes the necessity to grieve when that “best friend” dies. The death of a pet is, without a doubt, a traumatic experience. This article is intended to help you and your family acknowledge the need to grieve at this time and to do so in a healthy way. Read More
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