Death of A Loved One

Katie “Ongoing Grief”

Katie talks about the loss of her mother.

Cheryl and Mike – “Time”

Cheryl and Mike talk about time and their journeys. They continue to grieve the death their daughter in a car accident.

Logan – Advice

Logan discusses how its good tp let out your emotions

Antoinetta – Story

Antoinetta tells her story of grief and her father getting lung cancer

Zoreena – Passing on kindness

Zoreena talks about wakes, funerals, COVID and the importance of kindness

Grief and Parenting in the Disability Community

In this blog post, Carrie writes about being the parent and primary caregiver to a child with disabilities and grieving the loss of a child dying from their disabilities.

Katie – My Story

Katie shares about her story and losing her Dad to cancer during COVID

Amber -Helping someone who is grieving

Amber talks about how her grief has helped her learn how support other people in grief.

Learning from Grief

Grief is weird. Odd start, I know, but that was the sentence I used a lot whenever someone asked me how I was. It was never a constant feeling; it changed day to day. And still does. It’s the full gambit of emotions from sadness to anger to guilt and, though dark, even humour found its way in.

Kate – Trust and listening

Kate – explains how having someone you trust is super important so that you can have a space space to go to

Shannon – Losing is a life skill

Shannon shares about losing her husband to suicide, her parents and her father-in-law. She felt broken and to be able to take care of her kids and her self seemed overwhelming. It took someone telling her that you can heal from trauma to give her hope for healing.

Karyn and Aidan – Support from others

Karyn and Aidan discuss how family, friends, and people they didn’t know in the community supported them.Talking, meals, dog walking are among the things that made a huge difference.