Pella Regional Health Center has announced the launch of their new grief support program, “Painting Outside the Lines,” designed for children and teens coping with the loss of a loved one.
The group sessions take place at the Comfort House (505 Union St, Pella) in two sessions being offered once a month. The Experiential Kids’ Grief Group will meet on the second Tuesday of each month from 5:45-6:45 pm, while the Intermediate/Teen Grief Group meets on the Fourth Tuesday of each month at the same time. Sessions are held in the lower level of the Comfort House and attendees are advised to park in the larger lot off Independence St. and enter through the lower-level doors.
The Experiential Kids’ Grief Group is open to children of any age but specifically programmed for those between 2-10 years old. Activities are designed to help kids express and process their emotions through play, movement, and creativity. Each session includes engaging activities such as balloons, crafts, painting, and music, encouraging children to remember their loved ones in a supportive environment.
The Intermediate/Teen Grief Group is open to those ages 9-19, with younger participants engaged in activities suited to their maturity level. Through discussion, art, and movement, participants explore their feelings surrounding grief, fostering connection and healing. Vision and feelings boards, as well as grief-focused activities, provide tools for navigating their emotional journeys.
For more information about “Painting Outside the Lines,” or to register for the groups, contact Bereavement Coordinator Leah Garland at (641) 620-5050 or visit PellaHealth.org.