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The Compassionate Friends
Brushy Creek Chapter

Mission Statement

When a child dies, at any age, the family suffers intense pain and may feel hopeless and isolated. The Compassionate Friends provides highly personal comfort, hope, and support to every family experiencing the death of a son or a daughter, a brother or a sister, or a grandchild, and helps others better assist the grieving family.

Vision Statement
Everyone who needs us will find us, and everyone who finds us will be helped.
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Brushy Creek Chapter

The Compassionate Friends – Brushy Creek Chapter – is a small peer support group for parents/grandparents/siblings who have lost a child/grandchild/sibling to death.  We meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 7 PM, offering both an in-person meeting in Georgetown, Texas, and a Zoom option for those who prefer or need to meet virtually. We talk about our children, our losses, and our progress in dealing with our grief.

We have a monthly newsletter and a lending library, and we hold a December candle-lighting ceremony.  TCF has literally been a lifesaver for some parents and siblings.  There are no dues (we’ve “paid our dues” in losing our children), and we exist solely on donations.
Our Mission

TCF Credo

We need not walk alone. 

We are The Compassionate Friends.  We reach out to each other with love, with understanding, and with hope.  The children we mourn have died at all ages and from many different causes, but our love for them unites us.  Your pain becomes my pain, just as your hope becomes my hope.  We come together from all walks of life, from many different circumstances.  We are a unique family because we represent many races, creeds, and relationships.  We are young, and we are old.  Some of us are far along in our grief, but others still feel a grief so fresh and so intensely painful that they feel helpless and see no hope.

Some of us have found our faith to be a source of strength, while some of us are struggling to find answers.  Some of us are angry, filled with guilt or in deep depression, while others radiate an inner peace.  But whatever pain we bring to this gathering of  The Compassionate Friends, it is pain we will share, just as we share with each other our love for the children who have died.  We are all seeking and struggling to build a future for ourselves, but we are committed to building a future together.  We reach out to each other in love to share the joy, share the anger as well as the peace, share the faith as well as the doubts, and help each other to grieve as well as to grow. We Need Not Walk Alone.  We Are The Compassionate Friends. 

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Siblings support each other

Siblings Walking Together

We are the surviving siblings of The Compassionate Friends.  We are brought together by the deaths of our brothers and sisters.  Open your hearts to us, but have patience with us.  Sometimes we will need the support of our friends.  At other times we need our families to be there.  Sometimes we must walk alone, taking our memories with us, continuing to become the individuals we want to be.  We cannot be our dead brother or sister; however, a special part of them lives on with us. When our brothers and sisters died, our lives changed.  We are living a life very different from what we envisioned, and we feel the responsibility to be strong even when we feel weak. Yet we can go on because we understand better than many others the value of family and the precious gift of life.  Our goal is not to be the forgotten mourners that we sometimes are, but to walk together to face our tomorrows as surviving siblings of The Compassionate Friends. ©The Compassionate Friends.
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