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Faces of Grief

Date
February 9, 2012
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Kate's Club
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As Kate's Club prepares for Grief Awareness Day 2012, we are launching the ‘Faces of Grief’ photo stream on our blog. ‘Faces of Grief’ will allow individuals to put a face to grief as they share their stories. On this blog, we will collect the images and share them as part of a Flickr stream that will appear on the home page.  We hope to have many stories posted well in advance of March 1.

A picture of Anna Ruth Williams and her grief story
Anna Ruth Williams – Her Grief Story

How can you participate? Write your story in no more than 75-100 words on a light-colored piece of paper with a Sharpie-like marker so that it is easy to read. Once you’ve written your story, have a photo taken of yourself holding the page. It will be added to the photo stream.

Please share this request with colleagues, clients, family, and friends you think would feel compelled to share their story.

Thank you for helping us create a world where it is okay to grieve!

Would you like to share your story? Please get in touch with Kate's Club! KC has free grief support with grief resources, grief counseling resources, grief training, and volunteer work in Atlanta and surrounding places in Georgia. Kate's Club is a growing nonprofit in Atlanta with grief specialists for kids and young adults going through bereavement. Our goal is to make a world where it is okay to grieve.

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