Another pillar of support is the Center for Loss and Life Transition, led by Dr. Alan Wolfelt. This center is ded- icated to helping those who are grieving and the care- givers who support them. Through their resources, in- dividuals can find the guidance needed to navigate the complexities of loss. For those grieving the death of a military or veteran loved one, the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survi- vors (TAPS) offers compassionate care and comprehen- sive resources. TAPS is a national nonprofit organiza- tion that provides support tailored specifically to the unique challenges faced by military families. GriefShare brings a faith-based perspective to grief sup- port with its nationwide network of Christian support groups. These groups meet weekly, offering a space for individuals to share their experiences and support one another through the grieving process. Children and families can find dedicated support at the Dougy Center, which creates safe spaces and resources for grieving families. Their peer support model, profes- sional training, and advocacy work help bring healing and hope to those navigating the loss of a loved one.
death of a parent. With outreach ma- terials tailored to young audiences, this program assists in providing un- derstanding and comfort during such a pivotal time. Cress Funeral Home is committed to supporting those who are grieving. Through these diverse resources, we strive to provide a comprehensive net- work of support, helping individuals and families find their way through the journey of grief and towards a place of healing.
Lastly, Sesame Workshop’s "When Families Grieve" offers comfort to children who have experienced the
info@cressfuneralservice.com | 21
Made with FlippingBook - professional solution for displaying marketing and sales documents online