2024 Annual Luncheon
Join us at the Grand Sheraton Seattle on October 17, 2024 from 12pm to 1pm to inspire resilience in our community’s children.
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Join us at the Grand Sheraton Seattle on October 17, 2024 from 12pm to 1pm to inspire resilience in our community’s children.
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Saturday, June 15, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Safe Crossings Foundation Community Fair to be held at O’Dea Highschool in Seattle, Washington. Our Community Fair, led by our Youth and Young Professionals Councils, will be an opportunity to raise awareness about grief while bringing people together to hear personal stories and share their own in a safe and welcoming space.
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Each year, Corporate Partners help to heal the hearts of grieving children and teens through funding various programs such as Camp Erin-King County, day camps, individual counseling sessions, in-person educational presentations to community organizations, hundreds of telephone conversations, art therapy, peer-to-peer support, and grief support groups in schools throughout the Puget Sound region.
We invite our Corporate Partners at the Gold Level and above to join us for a day of connection at our annual Golf Tournament for Corporate Partners.
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Christy and her two sons, Christopher and Michael, never expected to need grief support services in their lifetime. But when Christopher was just two years old and Michael was four, their 14-year old sister, Ella, died after an unexpected accident. This life-altering tragedy drove Christy to find a space where her two sons could receive the necessary support to grieve the death of their beloved sister and learn healthy coping skills.
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Safe Crossings Foundation is pleased to announce its 2021 Community Grantmaking Initiative and invites your children’s grief support organization to submit a proposal.
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In response to a call from local providers of children’s grief support, Safe Crossings Foundation presented the 10th Annual Northwest Conference on Childhood Grief. As the leader in funding grief support services for children in the Pacific Northwest, Safe Crossings Foundation hosted a conference that provides continuing professional development credits while building community, sharing ideas and learning together.
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Join us at the Grand Sheraton Seattle on October 19, 2023 from 12pm to 1pm to inspire resilience in our community’s children.
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Each year, Corporate Partners help to heal the hearts of grieving children and teens through funding various programs such as Camp Erin-King County, day camps, individual counseling sessions, in-person educational presentations to community organizations, hundreds of telephone conversations, art therapy, peer-to-peer support, and grief support groups in schools throughout the Puget Sound region.
We invite our Corporate Partners at the Gold Level and above to join us for a day of connection at our annual Golf Tournament for Corporate Partners.
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Sunday, February 26, 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Safe Crossings Foundation Community Day at Seattle Children’s Hospital Sand Point Learning Center. Our first-ever Community Day led by our Youth and Young Professionals Councils will be an opportunity to raise awareness about grief while bringing people together to hear personal stories and share their own in a safe and welcoming space.
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“I’m the oldest, so after my mom died, I did the laundry and shuttled the younger kids to their sports. My dad had a long commute, so it fell on me to keep things going at home.” When Kevin was 16, his mom, Kathryn, died after battling pancreatic cancer for three years. “She was a fighter for sure. She kept the family going, a lot of family trips—even one to Hawaii. She wanted us to experience as much of life as possible.”
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