The Center for Loss and Bereavement: Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support Group on December 16

The Center for Loss and Bereavement: Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support Group on December 16
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PennSuburban Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

The Center for Loss and Bereavement: Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support Group

The Center For Loss and Bereavement is offering a new Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support Group!

This virtual group is being held on the 3rd Thursday of every month. We welcome individuals who have experienced the loss of a pregnancy or infant to come together in a virtual community. Join us in a safe, supportive environment to engage in open discussion and to share your story. We recognize that grief can be difficult to navigate at times and hope that your journey can be supported through shared experience.

Facilitated by a Licensed Professional Counselor 

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Date and Time

Thursday Dec 16, 2021
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM EST

3rd Thursday evening of every month from 7:00pm-8:30pm

Location

Virtual format via Zoom

Fees/Admission

$10 drop in fee

Website

http://www.bereavementcenter.org

Contact Information

Ashley Herr amh@bereavementcenter.org or 610-222-4110 ext 123
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