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Harmony Memorial Foundation provides free peer support groups for children and teens coping with trauma from the loss of a parent, abuse, and/or other various impacts that stem from addiction. Harmony Memorial Foundation uses the peer support group model, the healing arts (paint, music, writing, clay,) physical play and movement, service to others, and community gatherings to provide a safe and healing environment for coping with the painful feelings that accompany loss. Children, teens and adults learn lifelong healthy coping skills, build on their natural resilience, and make meaning from their loss that allows for growth, healing and transformation.

Harmony Memorial Foundation peer support groups are facilitated by trained adult and teen volunteers and is available year-round (except July and August) and is free of charge for all participants. The peer support model has been well studied and has consistently been found to facilitate supportive interpersonal relationships, reduce isolation, and to foster increased resiliency including problem solving, improved communication, the ability to ask for help, and the development of an internal locus of control.

Harmony Memorial Foundation provides free peer support groups for children and teens coping with trauma from the loss of a parent, abuse, and/or other various impacts that stem from addiction. Harmony Memorial Foundation uses the peer support group model, the healing arts (paint, music, writing, clay,) physical play and movement, service to others, and community gatherings to provide a safe and healing environment for coping with the painful feelings that accompany loss. Children, teens and adults learn lifelong healthy coping skills, build on their natural resilience, and make meaning from their loss that allows for growth, healing and transformation.

Harmony Memorial Foundation peer support groups are facilitated by trained adult and teen volunteers and is available year-round (except July and August) and is free of charge for all participants. The peer support model has been well studied and has consistently been found to facilitate supportive interpersonal relationships, reduce isolation, and to foster increased resiliency including problem solving, improved communication, the ability to ask for help, and the development of an internal locus of control.

Harmony Memorial Foundation provides free peer support groups for children and teens coping with trauma from the loss of a parent, abuse, and/or other various impacts that stem from addiction. Harmony Memorial Foundation uses the peer support group model, the healing arts 
  • paint
  • music
  • writing
  • clay
  • physical play 
  • movement
  • service to others
  • community gatherings to provide a safe and healing environment for coping with the painful feelings that accompany loss. 
  • Children and teens learn lifelong healthy coping skills, build on their natural resilience, and make meaning from their loss that allows for growth, healing and transformation

Harmony Memorial Foundation peer support groups are facilitated by trained adult and teen volunteers and is available year-round (except July and August) and is free of charge for all participants. The peer support model has been well studied and has consistently been found to facilitate supportive interpersonal relationships, reduce isolation, and to foster increased resiliency including problem solving, improved communication, the ability to ask for help, and the development self control.

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