Learn how to help the young people in your life talk about dying, death and grief.
Adults who have children and teens in their lives have a unique challenge when talking about dying, death and grief. At this Death Café, parents and guardians talk about their experiences with death and grief while growing up and how to intentionally help the young people in their lives by talking about these topics openly and comfortably, as a natural and difficult part of life. Presented by Home Hospice Association.
AGE GROUP: | Older Adults | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Health & Wellness |
TAGS: | Youth Services | Parenting | Learning | Conversation |
The Ancaster Branch first opened in 1955. The branch moved several times over the following decade. The library arrived at its current location on Wilson Street in 1967 as a Centennial project. Completely renovated in 2006, the branch offers materials and programming for children, teens and adults.