The death of a spouse is devastating at any age. While everyone experiences grief differently, the concerns of a young widow or widower often are different than those of someone older. Last September, ...
Widowers' membership in their established religions was instrumental in the widowers' coping with their wives' deaths. Membership, understanding of, and faith in stated doctrines provided hope.
Kathryn Monaco-Douglas led an online group of about 135 people just a week before Valentine’s Day. Nobody really wanted to be there: They were gathered to talk about grieving. They had all lost loved ...
Seventeen years, 34 sessions and 600 people later, the Widow-Widower Support Group of Grand Forks is alive and well, and just as fervent as ever in its mission to minister to the grieving. "It's ...
The Widow/Widower Support Group will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. for six consecutive Mondays. The sessions are free and open to anyone who has experienced the loss of a spouse. (L-R) Phyllis Norgard, the ...
What can help widows cope? Sometimes we’re not sure ourselves. So I asked Carolyn Moor what she has learned in her many years talking to many widows. Moor is the founder of the Modern Widows Club, an ...
The Hands of God Widows Support Initiative (HOGWIN) has commenced its Financial Literacy and Business Management Training under the Widows Financial Inclusion (WiFIn) Project, aimed at equipping ...
On the initiative, Executive Director of HOGWIN, Phranklin Audu, said financial inclusion for widows is not only a matter of social justice but an economic imperative. He called on policymakers, ...
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