Supporting Grief and Loss: The Impact of the Bereavement Network Resources of Sacramento

I would love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Please send me a text... How do we truly support those navigating the turbulent waters of grief and loss? How do we even define the nature of what grief or loss may be? Gather insightful perspectives from my guests, Elizabeth Cantu and Suzanne Austen, as they shed light on the profound work of the Bereavement Network Resources of Sacramento. This episode traces the organization's roots from a grassroots initiative by grieving parents, evolvi...
I would love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Please send me a text...
How do we truly support those navigating the turbulent waters of grief and loss? How do we even define the nature of what grief or loss may be? Gather insightful perspectives from my guests, Elizabeth Cantu and Suzanne Austen, as they shed light on the profound work of the Bereavement Network Resources of Sacramento. This episode traces the organization's roots from a grassroots initiative by grieving parents, evolving over 41 years to become a vital resource addressing a spectrum of grief-related challenges, including those faced by the LGBTQ community and the ongoing opioid crisis. Elizabeth shares a moving personal tale about how the network's resources provided solace to her daughter in Oregon during a tragic time, highlighting the boundless power of collaboration and support.
The journey of a young professional in the grief support domain is nothing short of inspiring, offering a fresh perspective on the innovative efforts of a nonprofit that champions bereavement resources. Discover the unexpected value of an old-school pamphlet in a digital age, serving as a crucial tool for those in mourning. Suzanne's initiative of quarterly networking meetings fosters collaboration between professionals from various fields, such as law enforcement and healthcare, reinforcing the need for these resources in schools to support educators dealing with student trauma. Learn about the organization's creative funding strategies, including their participation in the Big Day of Giving, and the challenges they face as an all-volunteer, yet successful, nonprofit.
In the realm of bereavement support, norms are shifting towards more environmentally conscious practices. We explore the increasing preference for green burial options, reflecting a broader change in how we honor and remember our loved ones. This conversation also looks into unique initiatives like scholarships for thanatology students and the concept of a "Good Grief Ball." Hear how volunteer organizations play a crucial role in providing support, and the importance of raising awareness, encouraging volunteerism, and securing donations to sustain and expand these essential services. Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, we emphasize the interconnectedness of grief support with other community organizations, advocating for greater collaboration and accessibility to these vital resources.
To learn more about the Bereavement Network or to access services, visit the website HERE. Or you can call (916) 557-5882
Chapter Summary
(00:00) Supporting Grief and Loss Through Collaboration
Loss and grief are addressed by the Bereavement Network Resources of Sacramento, providing support for diverse forms of grief and mental wellness.
(10:26) Community Support Through Bereavement Resources
Passion for grief support, tangible resources, networking meetings, school directories, funding strategies for all-volunteer nonprofit.
(22:23) Empowering Bereavement Support Initiatives
Escalating costs of burial and cremation, scholarships for thanatology students, Good Grief Ball, death doulas, and ra
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