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Loss Bereavement

Loss & Bereavement

Grief can feel isolating, heavy, and endless. Whether you’ve lost a loved one, a pet, or a part of your identity, Reimagine provides a space for remembrance and support. Our events and resources honor your unique journey through loss while gently guiding you toward healing, connection, and meaning. You are not alone in your grief.

Upcoming Events For Loss & Bereavement

Transformations for Grief

Hosted By

Chris Dingman
An online healing music & reflective space for grief support in community, with vibraphonist Chris Dingman, creative writing specialist Dr. Debbie Bronkema, and holistic psychotherapist Dina Percia

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Featured Content

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Let's honor our loved ones, hold space for grief, and reflect on the possibilities of transformation with Mary-Frances O’Connor, PhD --- celebrated grief expert, neuroscientist, psychologist, educator, and author -- and grief educator and writer Stephanie Sarazin.

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Stay in the know about upcoming events and the inspiring ways people are navigating adversity.

Recently Active Collaborators For Loss & Bereavement

DENVER, Colorado

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I'm here to reimagine the Aging experience. With changes that have/are taking place within me I feel released to think/feel/act in a way that's authentic to me. Both transitioning to and living with Aging are part of this reimagining.
Carolina

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What I’m here to reimagine is the future of storytelling. bETERNAL.life ensures your story isn’t rewritten or forgotten—it’s preserved exactly as you lived it.”
Detroit, Michigan

What I'm here to reimagine...

is the space between living and dying. As a death doula, I guide people toward the truths we spend our lives avoiding, because in meeting death with open eyes, we learn how to live more boldly, compassionately, and fully.
New York, New York

What we're here to reimagine...

We're here to reimagine shiva and community-supported grief through a Jewish ritual lens.