Caring for Someone Who is Grieving: Intergenerational Grief and Loss – Hybrid Workshop – March 29
Join us in a discussion, either in-person at HeartLight or on Zoom, about caring for grievers and how grief and loss translate in healthy and unhealthy ways across multiple generations. In this hybrid workshop we will explore coping with loss personally while supporting others in their grief, self-awareness and communication skills, when relationships are complicated, and more.
Date: Saturday, March 29th
Time: 9am-11amPT/10am-12pm MST/11am-1pm CT/12pm-2pm EST
Location: HeartLight Center in Denver or join us from anywhere on Zoom
Cost: $15. Space is Limited. Registration is required.
About the Facilitators:
Wendy Fryke (she/her) is a Master of Counseling student at Regis University. A recent loss led her to work with grief. Wendy often finds herself in conversation with her daughter, Rachel, about their different experiences with grief, their call to be of service, and their unique roles as mother and daughter engaging with this shared work.
Rachel Fryke (she/her) is a chaplain/spiritual counselor at Trailwinds Hospice in Boulder. She earned her Master of Divinity at Naropa University. In her role on the interdisciplinary hospice team, Rachel relies on compassion, presence, and an interfaith approach as she supports hospice patients and family members in exploring the emotional, spiritual, and existential dimensions of death and dying.