The Comfort of Shared Grief: Paul’s Message from the Heart

A photo of a man who is an RDC Member with a quote from him saying: At the beginning of the grief journey, it often feels so hopeless, as if you will never be able to live fully again. I remember to this day, and will always remember, what my RDC group said to me as I was feeling so hopeless, "we will hold the hope for you." That was deeply comforting.
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