Individuals coping with grief often feel isolated. Bereavement groups allow those who have lost a loved one to share their struggles with others who have experienced similar loss.
VOICES is facilitating bi-monthly Peer-to-Peer Support Groups for 9/11 Survivors as we continue to build a supportive community for those with shared experiences. These on-going groups are co-facilitated by VOICES staff and 9/11 community members.
On Tuesday, February 25th, VOICES hosted a Private Virtual Meeting for 9/11 Families with the NYC Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Jason Graham and his team at the OCME.
Parents Helping Parents is a peer-to-peer community-based support group for those who have suffered the loss of a child. The group member offer encouragement and comfort, discuss topics relevant to grief and loss, and provide information and helpful resources.
VOICES is offering a Community Preparedness workshop to provide individuals with strategies to prepare in advance of an emergency. The program includes an overview of the basic components on how to be better prepared.
Join VOICES for our Mindful Moment series, when together we will pause from the busy nature of our days to breathe, reconnect and begin again - feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
Individuals coping with grief often feel isolated. Bereavement groups allow those who have lost a loved one to share their struggles with others who have experienced similar loss.
Join us for an important conversation with John Feal, Founder of the FealGood Foundation and Ben Chevat, Executive Director of Citizens for Extension of the James Zadroga Act.