Migrant Grief Circle
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Migrant Grief Circle (Free) — for people living far from home
Migrant grief is rarely named — yet many people carry it every day. No one holds a funeral for a lost sense of belonging. There is no ceremony to honour a language you no longer use daily. And still: this grief is real.
What is the Migrant Grief Circle?
A small-group, peer-to-peer meeting for people living away from their homeland who carry migration-related loss: the loss of language, everyday rituals, close relationships, familiar places, and a sense of “home.”
This is a gentle, non-judgmental space. You can come and sit in silence, or share as much as you want — with people who understand what “in-between” can feel like.
Who is it for?
Immigrants, refugees, expats — and anyone for whom loss in the context of migration feels close.
Language
The meeting is held in English. You don’t need “perfect” English — it’s enough that you can listen and share a few words if you want. (We welcome different accents and levels — understanding matters more than fluency.)
Is this for you?
Yes, if you:
- left home to build a life somewhere else
- miss family you can’t visit regularly
- feel “in-between” two worlds
- feel uneasy when people ask “Where are you really from?”
- miss traditions you can’t practise
- miss a language you rarely get to use
- miss familiar food, landscapes, and light
- feel alone in this kind of grief
✅ Important: this is not therapy. It’s a community-based peer support space.
Registration
Please register here: https://bit.ly/4aEG4NX
We’ll be glad to have you with us.
