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Grief in Outdoor Programs

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How to make room for grieving within our programs, with Marshall White. Marshall White (he/him, known as “Kimo” by his partner Seraph and family) has worked for hospice organizations for 20 years. As a professional hospice chaplain, Marshall provided hospice patients and their families/friends/caregivers with interfaith (and no-faith) spiritual and emotional support. Currently, Marshall works as a Bereavement (or Grief) Manager, providing grief support for family/friends/caregivers who are actively grieving the loss of a loved one. Marshall is also a practitioner and teacher of the martial art Aikido, as well as a Korean form of Zen Buddhism. You can reach Marshall at kimoinindia@yahoo.com.

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Week 5: Emotional Risk Management in Outdoor Spaces