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New Resource Guide for Pregnancy and Infancy Loss

New Resource Guide for Pregnancy and Infancy Loss

The Center for Loss and Bereavement, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, offers a place of comfort and professional support services for people experiencing profound loss and grief. Located in Skippack, PA, the Center has been a leading provider for over 20 years of...

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Vote for Us!

Vote for Us!

We are so excited to announce that we are a Target Circle participant! That means that from now until December 31st you can vote for us on your Target app-the more votes we get, the more donations we will receive! Target Circle is a loyalty program for Target shoppers...

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New Group Offering: Grief Wellness at the Farm

New Group Offering: Grief Wellness at the Farm

The Center for Loss and Bereavement is bringing an adult support group option to a new setting! The healing qualities of “farm life”, day by day, year by year, being surrounded by animals, nature and the cycle of life…..are medicine for the soul! They invade one’s...

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Stories of Impact

John Walton’s Story

John Walton’s Story

In honor of Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, we sat down with John Walton, a counseling client at The Center. During the interview, John shared his thoughts on grief, therapy, and the stigma around men’s mental health.  In September of 2022, John Walton lost his...

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Anikait Sharma’s Story

Anikait Sharma’s Story

I’m Not Broken, but I Am Broken When Anikait first met Lydia in 2012, he felt an instant connection and sense of comfort in her presence. She was beautiful, with blonde hair and piercing blue eyes. More than that, she was kind, generous, independent, approachable, and...

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2023 Annual Campaign - We are expanding our office space and need your help!

As we embrace the spirit of the season, we invite you to be a beacon of hope for grieving families. Our year-end campaign aims to provide essential care and support for those in their darkest moments.
 
🌱 A Growing Impact:
Since our founding in 2000, the Center of Loss and Bereavement has seen remarkable growth. In the past 5 years alone, our service hours have surged by 130%, totaling over 4,800 hours of clinical and group support in 2022-2023.
 
🏡 Expanding to Heal:
To accommodate this growth, we’ve expanded to a new building, creating additional spaces for counseling and support groups. This growth ensures we can continue providing crucial services to those in need.
 
💖 Your Impact Matters:
Your end of year contribution directly impacts grieving families. Help us furnish our new space, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere where hope, solace, comfort, and connection can thrive.
 
🤝 How You Can Help:
Your thoughtful donation today offsets pre-incurred costs, ensuring our financial stability and the continuation of dedicated, compassionate services. Every dollar brings us closer to creating a comforting haven for our clients.
 
🙏 Why Give?
In their greatest time of need, your support allows us to maintain the high-quality care that has defined us for over two decades.
Together, let’s make a difference and bring light to the lives of those navigating through loss. Thank you for being a source of comfort and strength. 💕✨

November is Children's Grief Awareness Month

Every November offers an opportunity for our Center to join in a targeted effort to bring attention to our youngest grievers through Children’s Grief Awareness Month, with a specific day designated as the 3rd Thursday – November 16th.

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