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LIVE from the Clubhouse

Date
May 12, 2012
Author
Megan Holder
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LIVE from the Clubhouse
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Today, Kate's Club has a special group of guest bloggers… our Kate’s Club Teens. We have been talking about the power of telling your grief story when combined with social media. I hope you enjoy what they wanted to share with you.

Brainstorming their message…

Tevonte’s Message:

Composing his message

“Although your love one is gone, You should still celebrate the fact that there still in your heart, and by your side through thick + thin.”

Tevonte’s Message to You

Deanna’s Message:

Sabrina, Deanna, + Chris… just being themselves

Deanna’s family created blogs to remember her brother, Chris, and cousin, Sabrina. Please feel free to visit their blog or join their Facebook group.

Jailyn’s Message:

Jailyn’s Dad

Her message to all of you…

Mia’s Message:

Dani’s Message:
The song “I Miss You” by Miley Cyrus helped Dani while grieving her dad.

Mikayla’s Message:

Mikayla’s  Message

Thank you to our teens for sharing their story today!

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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