Graduation and beyond

The Children’s Room is proud of our graduating seniors.

We’re proud of our graduating seniors and appreciate all that you have shared! We also recognize that the past years might have felt quite different than usual for students, and we are excited for you as you look ahead.

AND we feel that you deserve every ounce of credit.

Graduation is a big deal, and we are excited for you & celebrate ALL your achievements.

We also want to send you off knowing that you still have a lot of support.

Take a look at the many different (free) ways you can continue to connect with others who have had similar experiences:

Heart playHEART Play for Young Adults

A great way to get to know other late high school & college-aged individuals from MA. Zoom groups are being offered throughout the summer and beyond. Find a space to acknowledge the challenges of graduation, leaving home after a loss, meeting new people, and more.

www.heartplayprogram.org/heartplay-groups

AActively Moving Forwardctively Moving Forward

This national organization is focused on supporting, connecting, and empowering grieving young adults. They’ve got virtual support mastered! They offer a free app that connects you with others in a fun social way, virtual support groups, customized text messages from a “Grief Coach,” and lots of info about finding support during college.

www.healgrief.org/actively-moving-forward/young-adult-grief

The Dinner Party

The Dinner Party

Young adults in nearly 100 cities & towns around the world are meeting up for dinner! Find a community of other emerging adults who have experienced a past loss and meet up for pot-lucks and great conversations.

www.thedinnerparty.org

What's Your GriefWhat’s Your Grief

This website offers a tremendous archive of practical, humorous, sarcastic, and down-to-earth articles about dealing with grief. Written by two young adults who have had their own past losses, WYG covers a wide range of topics: song lyrics, art & photography, journaling, recipes, six-word stories, and more!

www.whatsyourgrief.com

By Published On: June 15th, 2022Categories: College Students, Resources, Teens

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