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Grief expert to share how kids, teens grieve

Donna L. Schuurman, a national grief expert, will lead a discussion this month on how children and teens grief and how we can help them.

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Donna L. Schuurman, a national grief expert, will lead a discussion this month on how children and teens grieve and how we can help them.

The Shore Grief Center and A Little Hope Foundation are sponsoring the free program, which is 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Feb. 25, at the A.E. Finley Foundation, 1151 Newton Rd., Raleigh.
Schuurman is the senior director of advocacy and training and executive director emeritus with The Dougy Center for Grieving Children & Families, based in Portland, Ore. Schuurman will share how children and teens grieve and how we can help them through bereavement after a death has occurred.
Space is limited; pre-registration is required. You can pre-register through EventBrite.
The Wake Forest-based Shore Grief Center offers peer-based grief support for kids ages 6 and up. A Little Hope, based in New York, is a national foundation for grieving children, teens and families.

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