First Wednesdays- July 1, August 5, September 2

Monthly Drop In Support- Ending a Wanted Pregnancy

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Meet your facilitators

  • Betsy Winter

    RTZ HOPE Director of Community Support, Somatic Practitioner and Grief, Trauma & Bereavement Specialist

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Support groups are not drop-in spaces. A small, closed group of the same people meets together each week for 4–6 weeks, with the option for continued support. Because you show up to the same faces week after week, something different becomes possible — real trust, real continuity, and a healing arc that builds over time. You are not starting over each week. You are going somewhere together.

    Each 90-minute session follows a structured, predictable flow that intentionally builds on the content from the previous week. A typical session includes:

    1. Mindfulness: We start with a guided meditation or body-centered mindfulness practice.

    2. Education: We introduce the topic of the week, which includes some education.

    3. Group Sharing: We move into group sharing in response to a topic-related question and enjoy a facilitated discussion.

    4. Reflection: We end with a period of reflective sharing. Where relevant, we may lead the group in writing, creative expression, or embodiment exercises to support resource building and integration.

  • These types of losses are very isolating. Our goal is to show you that you are not alone. Our groups help you by:

    • Connecting you with a community of others who have similar loss experiences.

    • Ensuring your story and your loss experience are witnessed by others in a supportive and non-judgmental setting.

    • Providing you with clear guidance, tools, and resources for your unique grieving journey.

  • There are many places to find support after loss, and we are glad they exist. Our groups are designed to offer something specific: a small, closed container that meets over multiple weeks, follows a structured arc of healing, and goes deeper than a single gathering can.

    Every group is facilitated by a trained professional or bereaved parent, and everything we offer is developed and held in-house, with intention.

    The fee makes that possible. It sustains the training, structure, and continuity that allow relationships to form and deepen over time — with the facilitator, and with each other.

  • We want our groups to be accessible to everyone, so we use a simple sliding scale. When you register, you can simply pick the payment level that best fits your current financial situation.

  • If you have been provided with a gift or scholarship code, simply select the "I have a gift code" option during checkout and enter your code.

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