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One Year

Date
January 10, 2012
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Kate's Club
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One year ago today, Kate's Club's Grief Awareness blog launched as part of Kate’s Club’s efforts to help the community recognize the importance of dealing with grief and provide another resource for those in the grieving process.

A picture of people on Grief Awareness Day 2011 Tree Planting
Grief Awareness Day 2011 Tree Planting

Since that day over 8,000 people have visited Kate's Club's blog from six continents. We shared Lisa’s story about dealing with the grief over the death of her brother. We told the Hensel Family’s story about the death of their father and husband. We have provided tools to help with the grieving process. And, we are just getting started!

A picture of the Memory Tree Project. It is a paper mache tree trunk with leaves that have words and drawings on them
Memory Tree Project

Today is a thank you from us for being a part of this movement. Thank you for visiting the blog and sharing your stories with us. We ask that you continue to come back, tell others about it, and keep sharing as we prepare for the second annual Grief Awareness Day on March 1, 2012.

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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