Annual Grief in Public Day
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Join The Death Network for Grief in Public Day - a gentle invitation to bring grief out of the shadows and into shared space.
This annual day of awareness exists to name something many of us already feel: grief is everywhere, yet we’re often left to carry it quietly. By creating space for grief in public, we begin to shift the narrative around where—and how—it’s allowed to be expressed.
Grief isn’t meant to be a solo journey, even though so many of us end up carrying it that way. This is an invitation to step out of isolation and into community - gently, and on your own terms.
Bring a photo or keepsake of someone you’ve lost, share a story if you feel called, or simply sit in the presence of others who understand without needing explanation. You’re invited to leave a note on our grief tree as a small act of remembrance—something tangible to honor what’s been lost and what still matters.
For those wanting a deeper conversation, our grief coaches will be holding an open discussion circle. You’re welcome to listen, to share, or just to be in the room. No fixing, no pressure—just space to acknowledge what’s real.
This isn’t therapy. It’s something simpler, and arguably more needed—a space to be human, together, and to acknowledge that whether we name it or not, we are all carrying some form of grief.
Pop over between 2-4 pm - we hope to see you there!
