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  2. Diocesan Initiative: Loving Outreach to Survivors of Suicide (LOSS)

Diocesan Initiative: Loving Outreach to Survivors of Suicide (LOSS)

Quilt with a picture of Patrick Sean with his date of birth (July 25 1969) and the date he passed away (November 2nd 1899)

Loving Outreach to Survivors (LOSS) reaches out to serve those who have lost a loved one to suicide. LOSS provides safe, non-judgemental spaces where survivors can share their feelings and experiences, and build hope for a brighter future. LOSS's services have expanded as they continue to listen to what their LOSS member values. These services include individual counseling, monthly groups, special 8-week groups for the newly bereaved, a monthly newsletter, an annual Evening of Remembrance, and an annual family retreat.

 

 

 

 

Learn more about LOSS here
Related Disability or Ministry: 
Mental Illness
Program Type: 
Diocese/ Parishes
Resource Type: 
Diocesan Initiative, Pastoral Outreach
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