Grief Circle
Grief Circle is a safe, facilitated gathering for anyone carrying loss whether from bereavement, a relationship ending, life transitions, or the quiet, unspoken griefs that accumulate over time.
It offers space to speak, to listen, and to sit with what cannot be fixed. In this circle, grief is not hurried or hidden; it is honoured as a natural part of love, change, and being human. Through shared presence and gentle guidance, participants are invited to connect with themselves and with others who understand that healing begins with being witnessed.
What you’ll get
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A safe, unhurried space to pause, breathe, and acknowledge the weight you carry.
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An invitation to share — or simply listen — among others who understand the many shapes grief can take.
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Gentle facilitation that holds space for tears, silence, memories, and moments of unexpected lightness.
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A sense of connection that reminds you you’re not alone in your loss, however unique your story.
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The chance to honour your grief without pressure to “move on” or “be over it.”
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A gathering that offers no quick fixes, only the presence, listening, and compassion needed to begin or continue healing.
✺ Frequently asked questions ✺
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Grief Circle is a facilitated gathering where people can come together to honour and express the losses they carry. It may be the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, a major life change, or any unspoken grief.
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No. You’re welcome to share if you feel ready, but there is no expectation to speak. Listening quietly is just as much a part of the circle.
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Grief Circle is open to anyone, regardless of age, background, or belief. We hold space for all forms of loss, without judgment or hierarchy.
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Each gathering is usually 90 minutes to 2 hours, allowing time to settle in, share, and close gently.
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No. While the space can be therapeutic, it is not professional counselling. It is a peer-based, facilitated gathering that complements but does not replace formal mental health support.
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We encourage booking in advance as places are limited to keep the space intimate. This helps ensure everyone attending can be fully seen and heard.