Calm Waters Board President’s grief journey provides hope for others through the first Wall of Hope donation

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By Darla Shelden, Metropolis Sentinel Reporter —

OKLAHOMA CITY Calm Waters Middle for Youngsters and Households, the one grief middle in Central Oklahoma providing free grief assist providers to kids and households, has revealed the Wall of Hope, a extremely seen naming alternative for people and organizations devoted to supporting others of their grief journey attributable to loss of life, divorce or different vital loss.

The Wall of Hope, positioned within the foyer, is the newest addition to Calm Waters Middle for Youngsters and Households new places of work, positioned at 501 N. Walker, Suite 140, in Oklahoma Metropolis. Calm Waters supplies free grief assist providers for kids and households on their grief journey attributable to loss of life, divorce or different vital loss.

Calm Waters Board President, Kendra Barnes, and her two younger sons, donated to the brand new Wall of Hope in reminiscence of her late brother, Dillon, who was solely 1-year-old when he died, introducing Kendra to finality of life on the tender age of six.

Kendra’s grief journey taught her the significance of household and to by no means take anybody with no consideration, and the names of her kids have been the primary added to the Wall of Hope.

“My sons are in a position to see their names and know they’re serving to others,” Kendra mentioned.

Kendra’s oldest son, Jack, interprets his mom’s volunteer service and month-to-month donations to Calm Waters as a manner to assist repair damaged hearts.

The Barnes household’s Wall of Hope donation will particularly fund 36 particular person grief assist classes. The Wall of Hope has solely 60 obtainable naming alternatives and every house could be secured with a $1,200 donation to Calm Waters.

The Wall of Hope donation may also be funded with a 3-year dedication of $33.30 a month, or a 2-year dedication of $50 a month, or a 1-year donation of $100 a month.

“The Wall of Hope stemmed from the thought of it being not solely a instrument to assist present free grief assist, however to implement the concept behind every title on the wall is an individual who stands with different our purchasers and donors in solidarity; providing encouragement, empathy and most of all, hope,” mentioned Erin Engelke, Calm Waters’ Govt Director.

Grief Help Teams, held on Monday evenings from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., each different week, are on-going.

Households could be a part of a gaggle at any time and keep related for so long as wanted. Households attend the identical night time collectively, however members are divided by age, kind of loss of life and who died. Grief assist teams are for ages 3 to grownup.

Register for a grief assist group on-line right here.

Since its founding in 1992, Calm Waters has served greater than 50,000 people throughout the Larger Oklahoma Metropolis Metro Space by means of their Middle and College Help Teams. Calm Waters is a proud United Manner of Central Oklahoma Associate Company.

People considering including their names or the names of somebody they like to Calm Waters’ Wall of Hope or to study extra about their providers, ought to go to Calmwaters.org or name 405-841-4800.  

Kendra Barnes and her youngest son, Will Barnes, determine Will’s title on the Wall of Hope, positioned within the Calm Waters foyer at 501 N. Walker Ave, Suite 140, in Oklahoma Metropolis. Photograph offered.

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