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Giving Back

Date
May 16, 2013
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Kate's Club
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Members posing in front of the Dinosaur Museum in Atlanta Georgia
Kate's Club members at the Dinosaur Museum in Atlanta Georgia

Kate’s Club has grown by leaps and bounds since the very first days of bowling trips and meetings at Barnes and Noble. Much of that growth has been made possible by the support of the many volunteer workers in Atlanta Georgia who believe in the mission of the club. One such person, Thomas Smith, was new to Atlanta and wanted to serve his community when he met Kate Atwood. Thomas had unfortunately lost both his mother and father as a child and grew up supported by a strong network of aunts and uncles.  Despite their support grief was something that Thomas had to learn to live with on his own.

Using his background in public relations, Thomas helped Kate to devise the very first fundraiser for the club, its now quite a popular Cabaret. As an early board member, he also helped to facilitate the event and messaging for a club that he found to be truly unique. Kate’s Club is not a typical grief resource.  Children and parents who have been touched by loss can bond with those who also are grieving.  The kids can talk about it, or they can just enjoy the programming if they aren’t quite ready to share their experiences. Kids and parents alike learn that tears are OK, rather than a good thing.  

Thomas’s vision for the club is growth. He sees this both in a physical sense as well as in its outreach.  He hopes for a larger space one day so that many more kids, parents, and volunteers can become involved with the club.  Thomas sees the club as a “bright light” that provides a sense of hope.  In the wonderful community of the club, anyone can feel comfortable and welcome. Hopefully, Kate’s club will continue to grow for many more people and continue to be a place where the legacy of the people who have been lost continues to create a space filled with love.

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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