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COVID Grief Gathering

COVID Grief Gathering
Join us for the COVID Grief Gathering: drop-in sessions on the second Tuesday of the month, offering peer-led group support for all those grieving COVID loss.

Hosted every second Tuesday of the month, the Reimagine community opens its arms to those navigating COVID-related losses. Facilitated by volunteers, these peer-led, drop-in gatherings are for you, whether you're looking to learn about grief experiences specific to COVID or seeking support in your journey of COVID loss. We leverage art, creativity, and prompts to foster conversation and introspection. Designed for adults across generations, the COVID Grief Gathering is your safe space when you need it.

Host/Facilitator

Jessica Murby is the author of Alive for Now: Prepare for Death Ahead of Time and Make the Most of Your Life. While working as an Occupational Therapist in the hospital setting, Jessica felt drawn towards hospice and became a Liaison with Hospice Maui shortly before she was diagnosed with a rare neuroendocrine tumor. Through each of these experiences, she began to question if the general avoidance of death might limit one’s capacity to fully live in ways that are not apparent until it’s too late. Jessica created Alive for Now as a means to address all that she found to be easily avoided for a lifetime, with the intention to enrich one’s life in the process. Jessica currently lives in New England and shares this work through Zoom sessions, podcasts, workshops, and retreats.

Community Touchstones

Confidentiality

What’s said here stays here, what’s learned here leaves here.

Everything invitational

See these questions (and this whole experience) as an invitation, not a demand. If you are moved to answer a different question than one we have listed, go for it. If you’re moved to sit and listen, that’s ok too - just being here is participating.

Speak from the heart

We’re used to speaking what we think we should, what we think others want to hear, or from ideas or stories we’ve told ourselves over and over. See if you can take risks to root into what is true and to share from that vulnerable place.

Listen from the heart

See if you can be fully present to what’s here, listening with compassion to whoever is speaking. Try on turning any judgement that arises (including judgment of yourself!) into wonder. “I wonder what brought her to this belief?” “I wonder what I don’t get?” “I wonder what my reaction teaches me about myself?” See if it’s possible to set aside judgment to listen to others—and to yourself—more deeply.

No one right way

There’s no one right way to grieve, to do this retreat, or to express yourself (for example: totally ok to cry, and totally ok not to cry). Try to reserve judgment, of others and of yourself.

Trust the silence

Take a few breaths before even thinking of responding or offering your own words. Learn to trust the silence, and to notice what arises in it. Take your time.

Cool is the enemy

Try on the idea that you (and everyone else here) totally belong. Let’s try to be an easy crowd for each other. That means presuming welcome, and extending welcome. What if we all let go of “cool”? Cool is the enemy. ;)

Share air time

Take space & make space. Groups work best when everyone has their eye on this.

Self-focus

Speak your truth in ways that respect other people’s truths. Consider using “I” statements so that you can speak from your center, instead of generalizing or making assumptions about everyone else.

No fixing, saving, advising, correcting

No need to jump in to fix anything, save anyone, or offer unsolicited advice. Trust folks’ own processes.

Focus on stories about loved ones

This is a space in which we center stories and support. If you are here to challenge or argue the safety practices of others (e.g., masking in public, vaccinations), this is not a space for you.

Type:

Talk, Panel, & Conversation Community Gathering Celebration & Remembrance
COVID-19 Grief Isolation & Connection