Six Nations Well-Being has resources to help with grief

Lois Bomberry Six Nations Hospice project manager holds one of the bulbs sold as part of fundraiser. (Photo by Ausin Evans)

By Austin Evans Writer The team behind the upcoming Six Nations hospice wants community members to know they aren’t alone in their grief. Six Nations Well-Being invited the community to join them in Veterans Park on November 19 for National Grief and Bereavement Day. National Grief and Bereavement Day falls on the third Tuesday of November each year, and is a time for people to come forth with their grief and learn about the resources available to help them through it. Lois Bomberry, project manager for the upcoming Six Nations hospice, said the day gave them a chance to bring awareness to an otherwise sensitive discussion. “Grief and bereavement is a topic that should be on everybody’s mind or discussion if they’re in need of resources,” she said. “[We] just…

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