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.
Join us on Tuesday, May 24 at 2:00pm for an insightful panel presentation featuring three distinguished individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to commemorating the lives and the stories of September 11, 2001, and what followed in its aftermath.
VOICES is facilitating Support Groups for families of those who have died of 9/11-related illnesses. We continue to build a supportive community for those with shared experiences.
VOICES is facilitating bi-monthly Peer-to-Peer Support Groups for 9/11 Responders. 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.
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. 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.
VOICES is facilitating bi-monthly Peer-to-Peer Support Groups for 9/11 Family Members. 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.
Life changed forever on Valentine’s Day 2018. Thirty-four people were shot at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Jaime Guttenberg, a fourteen-year-old with a huge heart, was the second to last victim.