Learn at Lunch Will Focus on Grief and Veterans
HUDSON, NC (November 23, 2016)…On the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Caldwell Hospice will remember and honor those who have served in our armed forces with a focus on grief and veterans. Learn at Lunch: Grief and Veterans will be held from noon to 1:30 pm Wednesday, December 7, at Caldwell Hospice and Palliative Care in Hudson, 526 Pine Mountain Road. The program will meet in the McCreary Family Professional Center on the campus of the Robbins Center.
The holiday season is traditionally a time of joy, gatherings of friends and family, and crowded shopping. We are surrounded by reminders of celebration. However, these reminders can also be triggers for grief and loss, especially for veterans. Veteran and Caldwell Hospice Chaplain Delbert Minner, MDiv, BCC, invites veterans and those who love them to a safe environment to discuss issues related to grief and veterans—especially during the holidays.
Learn at Lunch is held quarterly to help grieving people throughout the community understand grief and loss, ask questions and find healing through their grief journey. Lunch may be purchased for $5 on site or bring your own. For more information or to register, call 828.754.0101 or email dminner@caldwellhospice.org.
Sponsored through Ashewood Grief and Counseling Services, bereavement care of Caldwell Hospice, Learn at Lunch is one of many education/fellowship opportunities offered to help individuals of all ages and families cope with the loss of people they love. Bereavement services are provided at no cost to the community, even to those with no affiliation with hospice services. To learn more about all bereavement services, visit www.caldwellhospice.org or facebook.