Dating After the Death of a Significant Other Workshop on May 21, 2025

Dating after your significant other has died can feel weird.

I’ve found there are few places to have conversations about what it is like after someone you spent your life with (or were hoping to spend your life with) has died. That’s why I (along with help from colleague Ruby at AWC Grief Support) have created space to talk about how you might approach dating after the death of your significant other.

This is the 4th time we will be hosting this workshop and we will probably run it again in the future. If you want to be notified about upcoming workshops and offerings on this topic, please subscribe to my mailing list.

Date: May 21, 2025
Time: 7:30-9:30 pm EST

Fee: $99 +hst

To learn more and register visit: https://mg.awcgrief.com/datingworkshop4

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