Ryan’s Hope: Virtual Adult Programs

Established in 2012 by the Monaghan family in memory of their son Ryan, Ryan’s Hope was created to support adults grieving the death of an important person in their lives. Over time, it has grown to address the many facets of adult grief through compassionate, community-based support.

Ryan’s Hope: Virtual Adult Programs offer adults a safe space to connect with others, share their experiences, and receive support during times of grief and loss. These programs are tailored to the unique needs of adults. Groups are designed around both the cause of death (such as substance use or suicide) and the relationship to the person who died (child, parent, spouse/partner, sibling). Each group is facilitated by Peter’s Place program staff and is offered at no cost to participants.

Virtual Group Offerings: 

Child Loss Support Group

The death of a child is an unimaginably devastating experience, carrying an immense emotional burden for those who endure it. Many parents may feel overwhelmed with navigating their own grief as well as the demands of life. With limited opportunities for self-care, reflection, and support, the grief can feel unbearable and isolating. Parents who have experienced the death of their child are welcome to join us via Zoom to share their feelings or listen to the words of others who have experienced a similar loss. 

This group will meet 6:30pm to 8:00pm every other Monday for five sessions via Zoom, beginning Monday, October 20.  Click here to register.

Registration Closes Monday, October 13.

Infant Loss Support Group – POSTPONED

 

Resources for Adults: