It’s OK to Espresso Your Feelings Support Group – ages 16-20 (Fargo)

Atomic Coffee 222 Broadway N., #100, Fargo, ND

It’s OK to Espresso Your Feelings is a free grief support group for young people, ages 16-20 years old, who have experienced a loss. This group is an opportunity for attendees to connect over coffee and conversation. Losses may include the death of someone (parent, grandparent, sibling, friend or pet) or a loss stemming from …

Free
Event Series Seasonal Support Group for Adults (Crookston)

Seasonal Support Group for Adults (Crookston)

Crookston Public Library 110 N. Ash St., Crookston, MN

This is a free seasonal grief support group for adults 18 years and older who have experienced a loss through death. Date: First and third Tuesday of the month (October, November & December)  Time: 10:30 a.m.-noon Location: Crookston Public Library, 110 N. Ash St., Crookston, Minn. For more information, please contact the grief support department at …

Free

Support Group: Grief Journeys for Widows (Fargo)

Hospice of the Red River Valley (Fargo) 1701 38th St. S., Suite 101, Fargo, ND, United States

Hospice of the Red River Valley holds a free ongoing grief support group for women who have experienced the death of a partner. Date: Third Tuesday of each month Time: 1-2:30 p.m. Location: Hospice of the Red River Valley office, 1701 38th St. S., Fargo (use west door) This support group is free and open to …

Support Group: Pregnancy and Infant Loss (Fargo)

Hospice of the Red River Valley (Fargo) 1701 38th St. S., Suite 101, Fargo, ND, United States

**UPDATE FOR DECEMBER 2019: THIS GROUP WILL BE HELD ON DEC. 17, 2020, BECAUSE OF THE HOLIDAYS.** Hospice of the Red River Valley, in partnership with Harlynn’s Heart, offers a free ongoing pregnancy and infant loss support group. This is an ongoing support group for anyone who has experienced the death of a baby through …

Support Group: Grief Journeys for Adults (Mayville)

Mayville State University Stan Dakken Dr., Mayville, ND, United States

This is a free ongoing grief support group for adults 18 years and older who have experienced a loss through death. Date: First Wednesday of each month* Time: 10-11:30 a.m. Location: Mayville State University, Campus/Student Center, Heritage Room (NE corner of campus, use the west door), Stan Dakken Dr., Mayville, N.D. *This group will start …

free

Support Group: Grief Journeys for Adults (East Grand Forks)

EGF Campbell Library 422 4th St NW, East Grand Forks, MN

This is a free ongoing grief support group for adults 18 years and older who have experienced the death of a loved one. Date: Second Thursday of each month Time: 1:30-3 p.m. Location: East Grand Forks Campbell Library, 422 4th St. NW, East Grand Forks, Minn. This support group is free and open to the public.  Our grief program is …

Event Series Support Group: Grief Journeys for Adults

Support Group: Grief Journeys for Adults

Virtual/Online ND, United States

This is a free ongoing grief support group for adults 18 years and older who have experienced a loss through death. Date: Second Tuesday of each month Time: 6:30-8 p.m. Location: Virtual This support group is free and open to the public. The support group will be held virtually. Registration is required. To register, email grief@hrrv.org …

Support Group: Grief Journeys for Widows (Fargo)

Hospice of the Red River Valley (Fargo) 1701 38th St. S., Suite 101, Fargo, ND, United States

Hospice of the Red River Valley holds a free ongoing grief support group for women who have experienced the death of a partner. Date: Third Tuesday of each month Time: 1-2:30 p.m. Location: Hospice of the Red River Valley office, 1701 38th St. S., Fargo (use west door) This support group is free and open to …

Being Mortal Free Film Screening & Discussion (Menahga)

Green Pine Acres 427 Main St. NE, Menahga, MN

Join us for a free screening and discussion of the Emmy-nominated PBS FRONTLINE documentary “Being Mortal.” Based on the best-selling book by Dr. Atul Gawande, this film explores the hopes of patients and families facing terminal illness and their relationships with the doctors, nurses and family members who care for them. See the film and …