Special event: Family Day – a day of hope, healing & community
August 25, 2012 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
2820 Roosevelt Road, Suite 200
Our community and nation is experiencing grief in what seems to be an all time high. While grief and loss are a natural part of the human experience, as a society we are often unprepared or uneducated about how to navigate through the pain of losing a loved one. Family Day is an inspirational community event that provides peer support, education and a platform for a caring community to come together to share resources – the result is a day of hope and healing.
“Families Helping Families” recognizes that grieving is a process that each person must work through to find some measure of peace in their new lives. “Family Day” provides support, encouragement and healing tools to help individuals and families work through the trauma and sorrow of their loss.
Event highlights:
Event times with high camera appeal:
11:30 – Memorial Bubble Release. Outdoors in beautiful Liberty Station attendees will assemble for the culminating event of the day. Dr. Druck and Mr. Welshons will conduct this uplifting memorial accompanied by live guitar by singer songwriter Tali Rappaport.
11:45 – Hope Loves Company picnic & resource fair
9:00 – Opening session with Therapy Dog visits
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Leanne Tibiatowski is a community leader and activist who strives to help the world become a better place. She is a passionate youth advocate dedicated to supporting and empowering young women to step into leadership in their own lives and communities. She is also committed to providing safe spaces for people to come together for healing and transformation particularly for those in the community who have lost a loved one to a death who are seeking support on their journey through grief. She serves as Program Director for the Jenna Druck Center overseeing their Families Helping Families and Spirit of Leadership programs. Leanne can be contacted through e-mail at leannetibiatowski@gmail.com or at the Jenna Druck Center 619.294.8000.
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