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Hospice announces Spring grief and loss workshops

Hospice of the Red River Valley is offering the grief and loss programs this spring for which registration is required and space is limited.

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Journeying Through Grief will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Mondays from April 8 through April 29. This is a four-session workshop for recently bereaved adults to help them understand their grief, explore methods of self-care and to embrace memories. The registration deadline is Wednesday, April 3, and the fee is $20.

Youth Journeys will be held Saturday, April 27 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., for young people, ages 6-18, who have lost a loved one through death. A portion of the day will include parent/guardian participation. Registration is required by April 22.

All classes will be held at Hospice of the Red River Valley, 1701 38th St. S, Fargo. For more information or to register, contact the Bereavement Department at (701) 356-1500, or visit the website at www.hrrv.org.

Hospice of the Red River Valley is an independent, not-for-profit hospice serving all or portions of 29 counties in North Dakota and Minnesota. Hospice care is intensive comfort care that alleviates pain and suffering, enhancing quality of life for terminally ill patients and families by addressing their medical, emotional, spiritual and grief needs. For more information, call toll free 800-237-4629, e-mail questions@hrrv.org or visit www.hrrv.org.


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