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Guienivere
Asked January 2018
Is there a local grief support group in the local area?
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Jan 2018
There are many resources in the community and through church. I tried one through church called Grief Share, but I know not everyone had a positive experience. Another option is MeetUp group. I hope you can find the right support group for you.
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A Church in your area may have one. Usually everyone is invited.
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Jan 2018
Guienivere, if you live in the States, your best bet is to call your county agency on aging, to see if they have a list of grief support groups.
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