Grief Support

Providing peer grief support groups in the Tri-City community.

Welcome!

Grief Navigators is a newly established company based in Tri-Cities, WA. We specialize in providing community based grief support groups. Our dedicated team is passionate about providing support and guidance to individuals navigating the challenging journey of grief.

With our expertise in creating a safe environment, we aim to empower participants to share their experiences, find unity with others and discover strategies for coping. At Grief Navigators, we understand the importance of companionship, and empathetic understanding during times of grief. Join us as we navigate the path of grief together and help you find strength and resilience on the way.

Groups We Offer

 

Contact

➤ LOCATION

Tri-Cities, WA

☎ CONTACT

grief.navigators@yahoo.com
(863)409-2631

Starting To Grieve

This group is for anyone dealing with the death of a loved one. We will discuss common grief reactions, dealing with family and friends, support and other important grief topics.

Anticipatory Grief Group

This group is for anyone dealing with a loved one with long-term illness such as dementia, Alzheimer’s, ALS. Please contact for more information.

Caregivers Group

This group offers weekly support for caregivers. Please contact for more information.

Widow/Widowers Group

For anyone grieving the death of their spouse or life partner.

Navigating Grief Group

For anyone interested in learning about the journey of grief.

Unexpected Grief Group

For anyone experiencing an unexpected death such as suicide, overdose, accidents, or murder. Contact for more information.

Talking To Kids About Death

This group will discuss how to talk with children of all ages about death. Adults only please.

ALL GROUPS ARE 8 WEEKS LONG. REGISTRATION FEE: $100. PER GROUP DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION.

 
 
Though the pain of grief may be overwhelming, remember that you are never alone. In the depths of sorrow, there is strength to be found in compassionate hearts and the healing power of shared stories.
— Unknown