Virtual – “Willow and Wind Healing Together” Grief Series
A free virtual program where families can come together to share their grief, learn and heal in a safe and supportive space
The Child Neurology Foundation (CNF) will kick off this four-week virtual series, “Willow and Wind Healing Together,” on April 13 from 7 to 8 p.m. The sessions will continue on Mondays beginning at 7 p.m.:
- April 20
- April 27
- May 4
The course name honors both the tenderness of loss and the strength found in remembrance. The willow symbolizes resilience, flexibility and grace—able to bend in sorrow without breaking. The wind represents the forces of change, the unseen currents of memory, emotion and healing. Together, “Willow and Wind” reflect the journey through grief: unpredictable yet survivable, painful yet filled with moments of quiet strength, love and transformation.
The series is an opportunity for families to come together to share, learn and heal in a safe and supportive space.
Certified counselor Brad Thompson will guide each session. He seeks to help families by:
- Providing professional, compassionate grief support when families need it most
- Breaking feelings of isolation by creating connection and shared healing
- Expanding the understanding of grief
- Building a lasting resource that grows with families and honors their lived experiences
You can arrive a few minutes early if you’d like some quiet time or a one-on-one conversation before the session begins.
Families will also have an opportunity to meet individually with Brad.
The grief series is free.
Register online for the “Willow and Wind Healing Together” grief series. You will receive an email with the meeting link before each meeting.

