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SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets virtually via ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-virtually-via-zoom-3/2025-11-11/
CATEGORIES:Virtually
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SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets in person
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-in-person/2025-11-11/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church (meeting room)\, 510 Luther Drive\, Georgetown\, TX\, 78628\, United States
CATEGORIES:In person
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SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets virtually via ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-virtually-via-zoom-3/2025-10-14/
CATEGORIES:Virtually
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SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets in person
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-in-person/2025-10-14/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church (meeting room)\, 510 Luther Drive\, Georgetown\, TX\, 78628\, United States
CATEGORIES:In person
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SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets virtually via ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-virtually-via-zoom-3/2025-09-09/
CATEGORIES:Virtually
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SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets in person
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-in-person/2025-09-09/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church (meeting room)\, 510 Luther Drive\, Georgetown\, TX\, 78628\, United States
CATEGORIES:In person
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T001657Z
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SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets virtually via ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-virtually-via-zoom-3/2025-08-12/
CATEGORIES:Virtually
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SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets in person
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-in-person/2025-08-12/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church (meeting room)\, 510 Luther Drive\, Georgetown\, TX\, 78628\, United States
CATEGORIES:In person
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/butterfly-hands-9329639.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250708T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20250114T001543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T001657Z
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SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets virtually via ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-virtually-via-zoom-3/2025-07-08/
CATEGORIES:Virtually
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/4b9437650c5b9fbb0490ae640e7639ea8a77ed5f.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250708T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250708T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20230123T044311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T011621Z
UID:10000046-1752001200-1752006600@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets in person
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-in-person/2025-07-08/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church (meeting room)\, 510 Luther Drive\, Georgetown\, TX\, 78628\, United States
CATEGORIES:In person
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/butterfly-hands-9329639.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250610T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250610T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20250114T001543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T001657Z
UID:10000385-1749582000-1749587400@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets virtually via ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-virtually-via-zoom-3/2025-06-10/
CATEGORIES:Virtually
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/4b9437650c5b9fbb0490ae640e7639ea8a77ed5f.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250610T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250610T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20230123T044311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T011621Z
UID:10000045-1749582000-1749587400@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets in person
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-in-person/2025-06-10/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church (meeting room)\, 510 Luther Drive\, Georgetown\, TX\, 78628\, United States
CATEGORIES:In person
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/butterfly-hands-9329639.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250513T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250513T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20250114T001543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T001657Z
UID:10000384-1747162800-1747168200@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets virtually via ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-virtually-via-zoom-3/2025-05-13/
CATEGORIES:Virtually
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ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250513T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250513T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20230123T044311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T011621Z
UID:10000044-1747162800-1747168200@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets in person
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-in-person/2025-05-13/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church (meeting room)\, 510 Luther Drive\, Georgetown\, TX\, 78628\, United States
CATEGORIES:In person
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/butterfly-hands-9329639.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250408T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250408T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20250114T001543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T001657Z
UID:10000383-1744138800-1744144200@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets virtually via ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-virtually-via-zoom-3/2025-04-08/
CATEGORIES:Virtually
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ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250408T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250408T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20230123T044311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T011621Z
UID:10000043-1744138800-1744144200@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets in person
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-in-person/2025-04-08/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church (meeting room)\, 510 Luther Drive\, Georgetown\, TX\, 78628\, United States
CATEGORIES:In person
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/butterfly-hands-9329639.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250311T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250311T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20250114T001543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T001657Z
UID:10000382-1741719600-1741725000@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets virtually via ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-virtually-via-zoom-3/2025-03-11/
CATEGORIES:Virtually
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/4b9437650c5b9fbb0490ae640e7639ea8a77ed5f.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250311T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250311T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20230123T044311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T011621Z
UID:10000042-1741719600-1741725000@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets in person
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-in-person/2025-03-11/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church (meeting room)\, 510 Luther Drive\, Georgetown\, TX\, 78628\, United States
CATEGORIES:In person
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/butterfly-hands-9329639.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250211T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250211T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20250114T001543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T001657Z
UID:10000381-1739300400-1739305800@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets virtually via ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-virtually-via-zoom-3/2025-02-11/
CATEGORIES:Virtually
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/4b9437650c5b9fbb0490ae640e7639ea8a77ed5f.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250211T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250211T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20230123T044311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T011621Z
UID:10000041-1739300400-1739305800@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets in person
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-in-person/2025-02-11/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church (meeting room)\, 510 Luther Drive\, Georgetown\, TX\, 78628\, United States
CATEGORIES:In person
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/butterfly-hands-9329639.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250114T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250114T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20250114T001543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T001657Z
UID:10000380-1736881200-1736886600@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets virtually via ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-virtually-via-zoom-3/2025-01-14/
CATEGORIES:Virtually
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/4b9437650c5b9fbb0490ae640e7639ea8a77ed5f.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250114T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250114T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20230123T044311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T011621Z
UID:10000040-1736881200-1736886600@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets in person
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-in-person/2025-01-14/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church (meeting room)\, 510 Luther Drive\, Georgetown\, TX\, 78628\, United States
CATEGORIES:In person
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/butterfly-hands-9329639.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241208T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241208T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20231210T223033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231206T214039Z
UID:10000188-1733682600-1733688000@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek holds an annual Worldwide Candle Lighting ceremony
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-holds-an-annual-worldwide-candle-lighting-ceremony/2024-12-08/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church (meeting room)\, 510 Luther Drive\, Georgetown\, TX\, 78628\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ceremony,In person
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Candles_960x350_scaled_cropp.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241128T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241128T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20230123T051022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231210T175905Z
UID:10000363-1732820400-1732825800@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets virtually via ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-virtually-via-zoom/2024-11-28/
CATEGORIES:Virtually
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/4b9437650c5b9fbb0490ae640e7639ea8a77ed5f.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20230227T052216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T011523Z
UID:10000247-1732215600-1732221000@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets virtually via ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-virtually-via-zoom-2/2024-11-21/
CATEGORIES:Virtually
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/4b9437650c5b9fbb0490ae640e7639ea8a77ed5f.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241112T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241112T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20230123T044311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T011621Z
UID:10000038-1731438000-1731443400@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets in person
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-in-person/2024-11-12/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church (meeting room)\, 510 Luther Drive\, Georgetown\, TX\, 78628\, United States
CATEGORIES:In person
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/butterfly-hands-9329639.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241024T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241024T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20230123T051022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231210T175905Z
UID:10000152-1729796400-1729801800@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets virtually via ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-virtually-via-zoom/2024-10-24/
CATEGORIES:Virtually
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/4b9437650c5b9fbb0490ae640e7639ea8a77ed5f.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241008T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241008T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20230123T044311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T011621Z
UID:10000037-1728414000-1728419400@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets in person
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-in-person/2024-10-08/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church (meeting room)\, 510 Luther Drive\, Georgetown\, TX\, 78628\, United States
CATEGORIES:In person
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/application/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/butterfly-hands-9329639.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="TCF%20Brushy%20Creek":MAILTO:TCFBrushyCreek@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20230123T051022Z
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SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets virtually via ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-virtually-via-zoom/2024-09-26/
CATEGORIES:Virtually
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240910T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240910T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133700
CREATED:20230123T044311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T011621Z
UID:10000036-1725994800-1726000200@tcfbrushycreek.org
SUMMARY:TCF Brushy Creek meets in person
DESCRIPTION:What to expect at TCF Meetings\nWith more than 600 chapters of The Compassionate Friends across the United States\, Washington D.C.\, Puerto Rico\, and Guam\, there are a number of different chapter meeting formats. Chapter leaders and steering committees work together to determine how the sessions can best be structured to help both the newly bereaved and returning members in their area. \nGenerally\, most meetings are held once a month. Our meetings should not be confused with counseling sessions. Participants are all bereaved parents (guardians)\, adult siblings\, or grandparents who are dealing with the death of a child. We have been where you are and we continue to return to offer friendship and support through the natural grieving process after a child dies. \nYou will hear from others whose child died from pre-birth to adulthood. Some who attend will be young and some will be old. Some will be women and some will be men. Some will come alone while others will come as couples. \nIf you’re shy or unable to talk about your loss\, you do not have to speak\, although you will have the opportunity. No one is forced to talk about his or her loss. Much can be gained by listening \nSome people believe it’s harder to talk in front of strangers about something so intimate as the loss of a child\, but because everyone else at the meeting has had a similar experience\, they understand much of what you are feeling and you will eventually reach a comfort level with those you meet. A point to always keep in mind is that what is said in the meeting stays in the meeting. The privacy of our members is important. We’re all there to work toward healing. \nIt may be hard for you to believe\, but occasionally you will hear laughter. This is not a dishonor to any child. Rather it is often a reaction to a wonderful memory of a child. \nWhen you come to a meeting of The Compassionate Friends\, we ask that you attend at least three meetings before you decide if the group is for you. For many\, the first meeting may also be the first time they’ve been able to talk about what has happened to them and to their family and to the child. This can bring a lot of emotion to the forefront\, emotion which seems to disappear over the months as you talk about your loss. Don’t worry\, we’ll bring the tissues. Tears are a natural release for a grieving person and is a way to help cleanse the body of toxins. \nMore than 17\,000 bereaved parents\, siblings\, and grandparents in need of support attend TCF meetings in the U.S. every month. You will find it is so very true what we often say\, “You Need Not Walk Alone!”
URL:https://tcfbrushycreek.org/meeting/tcf-brushy-creek-meets-in-person/2024-09-10/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church (meeting room)\, 510 Luther Drive\, Georgetown\, TX\, 78628\, United States
CATEGORIES:In person
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