Because how we talk about grief shapes how young people experience it.
These 1-1.5 hour workshops are designed for PAC meetings, parent groups, and community gatherings. They’re offered in-person or virtually, so you can join from wherever feels best.
These workshops are valuable for any parent or caregiver, but especially for communities facing a recent loss.



What You'll Learn
What grief actually looks like in young people (hint: it doesn’t always look like sadness)
The biggest myths about grief that make things harder (like “they just need to be strong”)
Why avoiding the conversation makes it worse (and how to start one without it feeling forced)
How to support a grieving young person—without accidentally making them feel like a project
When to step in, when to give space, and where to turn for extra support



Helping Young People Navigate Grief—With You

Watching a young person grieve can feel overwhelming. You want to help, but maybe you’re grieving too. Or maybe you’re afraid of saying the wrong thing. That’s why we’re here.
Our workshops and resources help parents, caregivers, and community members feel more prepared to support youth through loss—whether it’s the death of a loved one, a family change, or another life event that turns their world upside down.