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Over the past few months, founder Louann Link has been instrumental in bringing awareness and additional supports for mental health wellness to southwestern Nova Scotia.will start offering programming in Shelburne and Yarmouth counties, including a six-week Living with Grief program at three locations, Death Cafés at two locations, and a Support and Share monthly session at one location.
Support and Share is a walk-in service that provides immediate help for grieving individuals. Sessions for adult participants are held once per month. "We offer a wide range of customized programs and services, which include facilitated and peer support groups, grief counseling and educational resources so that you can find the healing and peace you need to move forward," Malhotra says."We collaborate tirelessly with our system partners across Nova Scotia to bring grieving individuals the latest support resources."
"There are communities that are hurting, and we are expanding quickly to meet their needs. Our current locations include the Cape Breton area, Antigonish area, and the south shore.”Trauma and Complicated Grief programs and a Resilience and Wellbeing program are on the books to be launched by Bereaved Families in 2024.
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