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New Hope Center for Grief Support
New Hope's workshops are open to people experiencing the loss of any loved one due to death including spouse, child, parent, sibling, friend or any other loved one.   They also offer ongoing groups for young widows and widowers, middle aged widows and widowers and one for widows and widowers in their retirement years as well as an ongoing group for parents who have lost a child. Our Family Program provides a family-centered approach to grief support by investing in children, supporting parents, and strengthening the family.
(248) 348-0115
145 N. Center St. Suite E 
Northville , MI 48167
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The Compassionate Friends are a group of everyday people with one common link: they have all lost a child.  Whether from drugs, suicide, accident or war, these parents of all ages meet to share pain of loss as well as joy from memories.  For some, the loss is recent, but it is long time for others.

Pinckney
TCF of Pinckney Michigan 
Chapter#: 2425
Jimmy (734) 277-9705
tcfpinckney@yahoo.com
Meeting Info: 
2nd Monday of each month 6:00 pm
Meeting Address: 
Christian House of Prayer 
9949 McGregor Rd 
Pinckney, MI 48169

Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor Chapter 
Chapter#: 1382
Mike (734) 998-0360
(734) 707-8141
tcfannarbor.org
info@tcfannarbor.org 
mfedela2@gmail.com
Meeting Info: 
3rd Sunday of each month 2:30 - 4:30 pm
Meeting Address: 
First Presbyterian Church (Vance Room) 
1432 Washtenaw Avenue 
Ann Arbor, MI 48104

LAMB, Livingston Area Missing Our Babies. The group provides support to grieving families who have lost a child due to miscarriage, during pregnancy or in infancy. The group meets the first Sunday of the month from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Genoa Medical Center, 2305 Genoa Business Park Drive in Genoa Township; and the third Tuesday of the month from  7-9 p.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 7701 E. M-36 in Hamburg Township. Call 810-844-1284 or email livingstoncountylamb@gmail.com for more information.

Ashley’s Friends, a free program for youth ages 5-18 who have experienced the death of someone loved and the adults who care for them, meets from 6-8 p.m. at The Kennedy Center, 1875 Eager Road in Oceola Township. Dinner is provided at 6 p.m. Call (517) 546-4440 for more information.

Parents of Hope - Parents of Hope is a ministry by parents and for parents who have suffered the loss of a child at any age and is a program of Cornerstone Presbyterian Church, 9455 Hilton Road in Brighton Township. Meeting the first and third Tuesdays of every month, this group supplies mutual understanding, support, hope, and compassion. The ministry holds up for parents who need the comfort and encouragement of other parents who have known the agony of losing a child. For more information, contact Karen Leaf at 810-494-4013.

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