Grief & Bereavement Support Groups In Hunterdon
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There’s a “Grieving & Growing Through Loss” no-fee bereavement support group for anyone grieving the loss of a loved one, that meets twice a month in High Bridge. There’s a “Compassionate Friends” support group that meets monthly in Flemington for parents grieving the loss of a child of any age. For details on other bereavement groups, or help in joining with others, to start a needed new one, call the non-profit NJ Self-Help Group Clearinghouse at 1-800-367-6274, more easily remembered as 1-800-FOR-M.A.S.H. (Mutual Aid Self-Help).
“My years as a medical practitioner, as well as my own first-hand experience, have taught me how important self-help groups are in assisting their members in dealing with problems, stress, hardship and pain… the benefits of mutual aid are experienced by millions of people who turn to others with a similar problem to attempt to deal with their isolation, powerlessness, alienation, and the awful feeling that nobody understands.”
- former U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, MD, who also served as a member of Compassionate Friends, an international self-help group for bereaved parents, following the sudden death of his own college age son (note that there are 10 local Compassionate Friends support groups available in different areas of NJ - call the Clearinghouse for information on them or any of the over 4,500 other support groups meeting in NJ).
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