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lost a loved one to support group accidental overdose Monday Evenings September 12, 2016 - November 14, 2016 This experience has given me the encouragement I needed to go on and lead a full life. To help others with their grief. To do the things I enjoy without feeling guilt. I certainly am grateful for the experience - Dorie, Group Member Over the past year, Cornerstone of Hope has recognized a great need for a support group for families that have lost a loved one to accidental overdose. This unique loss can leave families with many unanswered questions along with a myriad of difficult emotions. This group hopes to bring people together who have experienced similar losses, offer some education about the addiction process, offer support for the numerous emotional reactions to this particular loss, and provide some helpful insight into moving forward with hope. We provide the opportunity for you to join an inclusive group of individuals, who share common experiences. Session is ten weeks in length and each meeting is 2 hours. Provided at no charge to you, and includes a light dinner.

lost a loved one to murder support group Monday Evenings September 12 - November 14, 2016 completed by August 26th When a person has lost a loved one to murder, their grief can be complicated. With this in mind, Cornerstone of Hope is offering a group specifically for those dealing with this tragedy. General bereavement issues will be addressed but with particular attention given to the specific needs that arise after a traumatic death. The opportunity for you to join an inclusive group of individuals, who share common experiences. Session is ten weeks in length and each meeting is 2 hours. Provided at no charge to you, and includes a light dinner. On the final day of group, participants write messages to loved ones and release a balloon. I have come to learn that the grief journey is HARD. However, in this grieving process I am grateful for the knowledge that Cornerstone of Hope has shared with me. I have gained a much greater understanding of the grieving process and what it holds. I understand my emotions and reactions, and now feel equipped to tackle this huge change in my life. -Lynn, Support Group Member

lost a loved one to suicide support group Monday Evenings September 12 - November 14, 2016 When a person has lost a loved one by suicide, their grief can be complicated. With this in mind, Cornerstone of Hope is offering a group specifically for these survivors. General bereavement issues will be addressed but with particular attention given to the specific needs that arise due to loss from suicide. Not only was I able to learn to deal with the loss I just experienced, but I was shocked at how much it helped me with the loss of my father years ago. This was such a good experience for me, and would recommend these groups to people I know. - Anonymous, Group Member Session is ten weeks in length and each meeting is 2 hours. Provided at no charge to you, and includes a light dinner.

young adult support group Tuesday Evenings September 13 - November 15, 2016 This group is for people who are ages 18 through 32 years old and grieving the loss of a loved one. This group brings people together, and because of their age, they are able to find a strong support system together. Session is ten weeks in length and each meeting is 2 hours. Provided at no charge to you, and includes bakery and coffee. Participating in this group has given me many things. I have formed relationships that will continue far past these 8 weeks. I have gained the knowledge that I am not alone in my grief, and above all, this group has given me strength. Strength to face my grief without holding back, for that is the only way to face it. -Katherine, Group Member

adult grief support all loss types Wednesday Evenings September 14 November 16, 2016 & Friday Afternoons September 16 November 18, 2016 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM This group is for adults who are grieving the death of a loved one. Depending on the size of the group, groups may break down further into Loss of a Spouse, Loss of a Child, Loss of a Parent, and All Grief Losses. On the final day of group, participants write messages to loved ones and release a balloon. I found solace and heartfelt empathy each of the 8 weeks from my most special, uniquely different group of grief survivors. I felt that for those 2 hours each week, I was home and could be myself. It was okay, and there was no judging. - Shelly, Group Member Open to all, regardless of ethnic, cultural & faith backgrounds. Led by professionally trained and experienced facilitators. A choice of either Wednesday or Friday sessions are offered for your schedule. Session is ten weeks in length and each meeting is 2 hours. Provided at no charge to you, and includes a light dinner (Wednesday) or a light snack (Friday).

f.l.i.g.h.t. support group FAMILIES LIVING IN GRIEF & HEALING TOGETHER Thursday Evenings Thursday, September 22 - November 17, 2016 This group is specifically designed for families that are grieving the loss of a loved one. Groups are divided by age, and Art Therapists and licensed Grief Counselors use art projects, games, stories and discussion to help you along your grief journey. Groups will be divided by age: 0-5 years old, Free Babysitting Provided 6-12 years old, Kids Group 13-18 years old, Teen Group 18 and older, Adult Group On the final day of group, participants write messages to loved ones and release a balloon. I really like this group a lot. It helps me learn new ways to show my emotions. I feel that families that don t have help with their grief, should be able to express themselves too. It was a great experience with laughter, crying, happiness, and new friends. All families should be able to grieve. -Toneshia, teen support group member Session is eight weeks in length and each meeting is 2 hours. Provided at no charge to you, and includes a light dinner.

perinatal & infant loss support group Saturday Mornings September 17 - November 19, 2016 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM When parents are dealing with the death of a child, their grief can be complicated. With this in mind, Cornerstone of Hope has a group specifically for those who have experienced this monumental loss. General grief issues will be addressed, but we will also discuss the specific needs that arise after a death of an infant, whether through miscarriage, neo-natal, still birth or other infant loss (ages 2 and under). We invite you to attend and talk with others who understand the depth of your grief. My experience was very positive. I now know how to cope with my loss. I feel like I can move on with my life. Cornerstone was a ray of hope. I would recommend Cornerstone to anyone suffering a loss. - Karen, Group Member Session is eight weeks in length and each meeting is 2 hours. Provided at no charge to you, and includes a light breakfast and free baby sitting is included if needed.

bible study support group Friday Mornings September 16 - November 18, 2016 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM Bible Study will help you explore God s Word in light of grief and the spiritual issues that accompany it. It is a safe place to share your beliefs, and will help build your relationship with God while building friendships. *You must have previously completed a Cornerstone of Hope Support Group in order to enroll in this group. Cornerstone offers topical Bible study covering key elements of the grieving process. Studying the Bible can help in understanding God s role and power in our healing. When you are in a group that has a common factor, you feel able to share your true feelings. It is a blessing for the fellowship with others, which leads to friendship. This is an amazing place. As you enter the driveway, I feel so much peace. I miss this place and the people when there is a break between group sessions. Thank you Cornerstone for being here. - Nancy, Group Member

transcending grief group Transcending grief involves letting go of what is gone and one by one, taking hold of the things that are left and building again. This series is geared to help you reassess your life, and begin to live intentionally, consciously choosing how you will live the rest of your life. Through a combination of presentation, group discussions, sharing and experiential activities, these workshops will teach tools for thriving. To attend this group, you must have completed a Cornerstone of Hope 8 week group or have participated in individual counseling with a counselor recommendation. You may participate each month or just attend the topics that interest you. Please register in advance by calling 216.524.4673 or online at. Cost is $10 per person to attend and please pay at the door. Coffee and bakery provided, and group will meet from 6:00-8:00pm. UPCOMING TOPICS September 27, 2016 Stepping Into Peace Exploring and practicing techniques to calm the mind and ways you can incorporate mindfulness into your life. October 25, 2016 The seasons are changing, how have I changed? As you watch the seasons begin to change, how have you changed during your grief journey? November 22, 2016 Healing and Being Thankful This healing is difficult, how can I become thankful? December 27, 2016 Coping through the holidays The holidays are a difficult time as we grieve, we encourage you to share how you were able to use coping skills throughout the holidays. Cornerstone of Hope is dedicated to providing a variety of support groups for grieving children, teens and adults.