Peer support/education program for grieving children to resume

MargaretAnn’s Place, Wisconsin’s Center of Hope for Grieving Children, is pleased to announce that their Peer Support/Education Group for grieving children and their families residing in western Kenosha and Racine counties will resume on Feb. 14 at St. John the Evangelist Church in Twin Lakes. The group will continue to meet bi-weekly on the second and fourth Mondays of the month.

MargaretAnn’s Place provides children and teens (ages 3 to 18) with a safe place to express their profound feelings of grief following the death of someone close to them. It creates a positive impact in their lives by encouraging them to develop lifelong coping skills which will assist them in creating a healthy and productive future. A group for the children and teen’s adult caregivers is also available. MargaretAnn’s Place provides the peer support/education groups at no charge.

If you are interested in attending the Kenosha County group or have questions, please contact program director Kathy Schaetzke, at Kathy@margaretannsplace.org or 795-9390.

MargaretAnn’s Place provides support, education and awareness for children and their families who are grieving a death of a significant person in their lives.

MargaretAnn’s Place, founded in Kenosha in 1998, is the largest multi-site children’s grief program in Wisconsin. Our Peer Support/Education groups are held throughout southeastern Wisconsin.

MargaretAnn’s Place gives children and teens a safe place to express their profound feelings of grief. It creates a positive impact in their lives by encouraging them to develop lifelong coping skills which will assist them in creating a healthy and productive future.

For more information and to get involved, go to www.margaretannsplace.org or call 414-732-2663.

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