Alive Grief Support
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Nashville Nonprofit, Alive, Offers Resources to Support Grieving Children
Alive, the only nonprofit provider of hospice care and end-of-life services in Middle Tennessee is offering resources to help parents support grieving children in the wake of the tragic shooting at The Covenant School. Read More
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Support Grieving Children: FREE Information Session + Resources
As a community, we are grieving for the students and staff killed in the shooting at Nashville’s Covenant School. Read More
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Talking to Children About Trauma, Resources and Guides
As a community, we are grieving today. Alive’s Grief Center is sharing this guide from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network to help parents (and those who work with children and teens) support our younger community members as they process the violence that has touched all our lives. Read More
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Alive Spring 2023 Newsletter
Check out upcoming events and incredible stories from the community. Read More
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11-year-old Helps Raise Nearly $17,000 for Alive
Alive's youngest supporter, Belle Yeagle, helped raise $16,962 yesterday in support of Alive during her school's Jump and Hoop it Up event, the most Harding Academy has ever raised in its annual fundraiser. Read More
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Camp Forget-Me-Not Applications Now Open!
Join us August 12-13 for Alive's Camp Forget-Me-Not for kids and teens (8-17) that are grieving a loved one. Read More
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Harding Academy Fifth Grader, Belle Yeagle, Wins Essay Contest to Raise Funds for Alive
This year’s Harding Academy Jump and Hoop it Up winner was fifth grader Belle Yeagle whose essay won the event’s support for Alive. Read More
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Hospice Saved My Life
Alive supporter Lisa Boullt shares her story and how Alive's grief resources helped her after the loss of her parents. Read More
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March Events – Special Event Series, Grief Workshop & More
Join us in March for a full calendar of events, workshops, and more. Read More
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What is a Wind Telephone?
Nashville now has its first “wind telephone” for holding one-way conversations with the dead. Read More