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    Grief, Loss and Bereavement Support Group

    September 29, 2016No Comments
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    Sedona AZ (September 29, 2016) – The newly formed Healing Hearts Grief, Loss and Bereavement Support Group is for anyone who has been affected by the loss of a loved one; giving them support and resources to aid in their healing process. We go a step beyond other groups by allowing the open discussion of spiritual experiences and evidence for the afterlife, in a non-dogmatic way. Everyone is welcome regardless of their religious (or non-religious) background.

    • This is an open group
    • Meetings are held at Unity of Sedona (upstairs in the Chapel) 65 Deer Trail Dr. Sedona, AZ. 86336
    • Meetings are the 1st Tuesday of every month from 6:30-8:00pm
    • There is a suggested love donation of $10. But all are welcome regardless if they can make a donation.

    “The quality and quantity of understanding support you get during your work of mourning will have a major influence on your capacity to heal. You cannot, nor should you try to, do this alone. Drawing on the experiences and encouragement of friends and fellow grievers is not a weakness but a healthy human need.” – Alan Wolfelt

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    For more information about this group, contact  

    • Healing Hearts Support Group
    • Tiffany Rose 928-963-1808
    • healingheartsarizona@gmail.com

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