Our Services
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Support Group Meetings
We meet from 7:00-8:30pm on the third Monday of every month in the Community Room at the Sunshine Hospitality Home, 933 Duke Dr., in Grand Forks.
Virtual attendance is also an option for most meetings. We will post the link on our social media the day of the meeting.
See the details for our meetings here.
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Heart to Heart Chat
Are you more comfortable meeting with one of the co-founders one on one over coffee (or the like)? We are willing to meet with you, share our stories and provide support.
Schedule that here.
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Seeds of Remembrance
Our hope is to help honor the child’s memory through specials items. These may be flower seeds, note cards, a small blanket, a custom name print, a wildflower necklace and more.
Register to receive these one of a kind items.
Everyone is welcome.
We hope you will join us at a meeting. If you re interested in attending but do not want to come alone, bring a support person. It could be your spouse, your mom or a bestie… any person that makes you feel safe. Also, if you are the mom, dad, grandma, aunt or uncle, etc. of the passed child, you are more than welcome.
Whatever the situation, please consider coming!
We look forward to meeting you so we can start supporting you.
And there are usually treats. Yum!
We’ve had many questions about our group. We welcome everyone and will not turn people away.
What if…
the loss happened many years ago? Yes, our group is for you.
I’m not ready to share my story? Yes, our group is for you. You can come and listen to other’s stories and experiences.
the child who passed was a toddler or older? Yes, our group is for you.
I’m grieving infertility? Yes, our group is for you. Infertility can be grieved as loss too. You are more than welcome here. We may have people in attendance who can relate.
One more common question we get is about faith. We are not affiliated with any particular faith — everyone is welcome. If faith is important to you, we will certainly prayerfully support you, your family, and the child you are grieving.