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You can help us serve low- and no-income families with your tax-deductible contribution.

We keep our administrative and overhead costs to a minimum making your contribution really count in the lives of those trying to heal from traumatic loss and grief. (more)

Volunteers Needed

We are always looking for individuals or groups to help with maintenance and projects around our "charming little house on Grand."

The Center is also adding to its volunteer base through helpers with fundraising events, clerical support, marketing, and fundraising. Please contact us with ways you can help.

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News From The Center

We're Straining At The Seams!

Since its founding in 1996, the Center has been here to help people during the most difficult times of their lives. We've been committed to making sure help has been immediate, accessible, and of the highest professional quality. With the growth we've experienced in recent years, the Center has been stretching beyond our capacity. Therapists see clients in the early morning, late at night and on weekends to ensure space is available.

We realize that it is time to undergo a planning process so we can continue meeting the needs of our community. From building our infrastructure to considering a second site, we are actively engaging in a creative and thoughtful process for our future. Our fund raising has intensified to support these capacity-building efforts. In addition to submitting several foundation proposals, we are asking individuals and families for their generous support as well.

Please help us in any way you can so we can continue to help others. We thank you for your on-going commitment to the Center.

For more information on our fund raising efforts, please contact Gayle Sherman Crandell or click here to make a donation.

Service Award

The Minnesota Association for Marriage and Family Therapy awarded Tom Ellis the Distinguished Service Award. (more)

New Book

The Center has a newly published book entitled This Thing Called Grief, New Understandings of Loss by The Center's Executive Director Tom Ellis.

Tom uses many real-life narratives of loss from his therapy practice to help illustrate various ways of grieving, and shows how you can learn from the experience of loss and make your way towards a place of healing transitions and a renewed sense of life. Order online and read excerpts here.

Featured Articles

Please take a moment to read one or more of these articles written by Executive Director Tom Ellis:

Creating Hope Through Complicated Grief

Trauma and Grief: VT Massacre

Give Grief Its Time

A Unique Resource

Ticket info - call 800-555-1212

 

The Center is staffed by experienced pros with specialized education and training in the most current methods.
(meet the team)

Tom Ellis, MA
Licensed Marriage and
Family Therapist,
Executive Director, and Clinical Supervisor

Tom is a marriage and family therapist at the Center with a special focus on trauma. He is also a clinical supervisor, consultant, writer, trainer and critical incident de-briefer. (more)

Sarah Logan, MA
Program Director
Grief Therapist

Sarah provides therapy to individuals, families, groups and children. She has worked in school settings and with young mothers, teenagers and children. (more)

Katie Heckman, MS
Licensed Marriage
and Family Therapist

Katie worked with individuals in a college setting for ten years before becoming licensed in Marriage and Family Therapy. She also taught developmental education, career development and study skills courses to young adults at the college level. (more)