A Grief Support Community for Children, Teens, and Families.
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Support Bridges of Hope in providing an ongoing grief support community for children, teens, and families.
Our Mission
Bridges provide a safe group environment to support and empower children, teens & their families grieving a death.
Our Approach
We provide trauma-informed, kid-focused services to grieving children and their families where they can connect with peers who “get it.”
Through activities like music, art, movement, and mindfulness, kids learn coping skills to live with their grief.
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Our Impact
Building Resilience through Hope, Hooves, & Healing
The Lambright family has faced unimaginable challenges since the tragic loss of their beloved mother, Reshana Lambright. Shana, as she was affectionately called, was killed in a devastating Amtrak/car collision on Remount Rd on October 30, 2021. With the children aged 13, 10, and 6 left to navigate the complexities of grief, Deangelo, Delia, and Montrel found solace and support through the Stepping Stones Grief Support Program, a transformative experience provided by Bridges of Hope.
Celebrating Breana: A Beacon of Hope and Healing
In the connected world of grief support, there are individuals who shine like radiant threads, weaving compassion, dedication, and resilience into the lives of those dealing with loss. Meet Breana Crenshaw, a glowing example of someone who not only brought professional expertise but also a heart deeply touched by personal loss when she joined Bridges of Hope in the fall of 2021…
Leading the Way: Novie Payne
An Interview with Novie Payne: “It can be difficult to hear some of the details of how someone’s loved one died. Our loved ones live on in our hearts, so sometimes recalling a cherished memory can make us laugh out loud or simply smile in remembrance of them. Also, I admire how resilient kids are. When they have a strong support network and an organization like Bridges of Hope to help them navigate the grief process, they can heal and…