The Face of Hope - Children`s Grief Center of El Paso
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The Face of Hope - Children`s Grief Center of El Paso
A Newsletter for Friends of the Children’s Grief Center of El Paso • SUMMER 2008 The Face of Hope Have you ever wondered what “Hope” looks like? Or what it feels like? Is the taste sweet or can we see or touch it? I’ve given a great deal of thought to the concept and how it applies to grieving children, teens and their families. At the Children’s Grief Center, children and teens generally arrive with no hope for the future. Perhaps a parent, sibling or grandparent has suddenly been killed in a tragic accident or died from a long sustaining illness. Perhaps the child was not told for days about the death and feels that the rug has been pulled out from under them. The taste is often bitter as they ask, “why my dad?” You’ve seen the posture; hunched over, head down and listless; or angry like they want to punch something or someone. Their face is sad and eyes and mouth are droopy. For all practical purposes, their lives as they knew it have ended. What hope could there possibly be for them following their devastating loss? I remember the day that 6 year old John entered our office following the death of his dad. It was summertime. He was anxious and fidgety and full of “I don’t want to talk about it.” It was difficult for him to sit still as his nervous energy spilled over. He would listen to other children but found it difficult to say out loud that h i s I feel in my heart that we have had some help from above as the children have eye opening experiences of “I can do this and I will be okay.” We’re here as their guides, as our families do the difficult grief work that promotes healthy healing. As time has progressed, John and his mom Karen are now able to help strengthen new families that are entering our program. Their experience has now become a cycle of hope. Laura Olague M.Ed., CT own dad had died… as though saying it out loud would make it real. His mom, Karen, had explained that John’s dad had suddenly died and they had moved back to El Paso to be closer to grandparents. John had blocked out most memories of his dad and appeared angry when asked what he could remember. “Nothing,” was his response. As the weeks passed, John began to participate more in the activities and engaged with the other children in his group. He now remembers more of the little things that he could not remember, such as playing with his dad. I find hope to be a deeply spiritual experience as I feel that we are never alone on this journey. On a particularly good night as we conduct “wrap up” following the night’s session, Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID 11625 Pellicano, Ste. B El Paso, Texas 79936 915-532-6004 www.cgcelpaso.org If your mailing information is incorrect or we sent you multiple copies, please call us at (915) 532-6004 and we’ll correct it. ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED El Paso, TX Permit #458 Empathy, Honesty and Unconditional Love By Vivian J. Corral, Program Director Contrary to popular belief, many individuals in my field believe that From the Executive Director What does a nonprofit organization that relies on community support do when times are tough and normal citizens are struggling just to fill their working with grieving children and teens can be challenging. However, working with children and teens here at the Children’s Grief Center has thus far been a very enriching learning experience. The best policy in working with grieving children and teens has always been honesty, unconditional love, and empathy. A 16 year old girl reluctantly came to the Children’s Grief Center recently. Upon our first meeting, her reluctance to come to the gas tanks to get to work and put groceries on Center was reflected in her words as she stated she was not very the table, much less contribute to their favorite painful apprehension to address her grief. charity? We tighten our belts,just like you. Yes, I Her aunt, whom she considered like a mother, had recently lost am talking about the elephant in the living room imagine what it must be like to lose someone who meant so called the economy that is affecting us all. As a fond of counselors. Her sentiments were a clear reflection of her her battle to cancer. My only words to her were simply, “I can’t much to you.” She stopped and looked at me then tears welled up in her eyes. She sobbed and then shared how unfair life can charity, we are typically last on the food chain be and voiced her concern as to who would take care of her now. when it comes to what to do with our money as the hardest thing I have ever had to go through.” She regained we strive to meet current living expenses. A The tears then flowed from her eyes, and she softly stated, “it’s her strength and told me her story. She stated that her aunt had raised her since she was a child because her own mom had been tough economy doesn’t mean for example, that killed in an automobile accident when she was an infant. She less children experience grief or that their pain for expressing her very personal feelings, which can often times is lessened. Unfortunately, even in tough times, death still occurs and we are here as the need remains a constant. We are able to impact lives with your support and appreciate your gifts, especially in a tough economy. Thank you. then shared many wonderful memories of her aunt. Thanking her can be difficult for teenagers to do, I commended her for sharing such intimate details of her grief. She learned and acknowledged that sharing her feelings had made her feel much better. With this in mind, she eagerly attended our peer support groups where she had the opportunity to meet other grieving teens, discuss her feelings, and little by little learn to come to terms with her loss. You see, the experience of supporting children and teens as they grieve is not challenging at all. On the contrary, with the right support and guidance, helping children and teens cope with the death of a loved one can be a very enriching experience. For when we give from the heart, we truly give of ourselves and help our grieving youngsters carry on with their lives. t r a e H • A • d n ON R E I A T P O Me Operation Mend-A-Heart On November 3rd, 2007, the Children’s Grief Center held a special event for military children, teens and their families who had experienced the death of a loved one from Operation Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom or other causes of death. The effort was supported by the Triad Fund of the Permian Basin Area Foundation. Community partners such as Casa Ford, Domino’s Pizza, McDonald’s Restaurant on Dyer, the BOSS organization for young soldiers and community volunteers worked to make this effort a success. The grief experience is a difficult one at best. When you are in the military, your grief becomes even more complicated as you may feel removed from the military community following the loss and without family support if you are in an unfamiliar environment. Although we hope that families receive the bereavement support they need, that isn’t always the case for a variety of reasons; they might no longer be a part of the military community once their loved one has died; they might not be familiar with the community and its services; or they may be afraid to reach out to strangers. It is particularly frustrating when military families see their children adversely affected by a death and don’t know where to turn. Operation Mend-A-Heart was a community effort to help begin the healing process for those families that often feel isolated following the loss of a soldier. It continues to be our intent to assist grieving children and families that are or were affiliated with the military community. We will hold our 1 day bereavement camp for military families again on November 8th, 2008. If you know someone who either was or is in the military and has children that are grieving the death of a loved one, please let them know about our ongoing grief support services at the Children’s Grief Center. This event was made possible by: Volunters: Triad Fund of the Permian Basin Area Foundation David Calderon And our community partners: Ricky Rubio Casa Ford Lonnie Corral Western Refining Sylvia Rojas Horizon City Kiwanis Billie Funk Bank of America Michael Perez Boss Program of young military soldiers Cecilia Siller Boy Scout Troop 53 Dionne Dukes Susan Armstrong – Photographer Nancy Torres Frank Hughes – WebShipStudio Mary Alvarez National Recruiting Center Dede Farmer Boy Scout Troop #53 Susan Armstrong Albertsons NE. Celia Burton Wal-Mart NE. Chayo Carrasco, Staff Wal-Mart East Vivian Corral, Staff Domino’s Pizza at Doniphan Laura Olague, Staff Sam’s Club East WebShipStudio Dixie Hu Lorena Soto Thank you El Paso Electric Company How do you thank a company who has provided inkind donated office space for over 10 years? The best way I can think of is to say “thank you,” again and again for your support throughout the years. When we first moved into the Centre Building, downtown, we thought that we would be there a short time. It was a good match and we were their guests for several years. The employees also played a large role as they volunteered their time and gave of their treasures. Who says “big companies don’t care about the community?” A million thanks to a company who does. Board of Directors Anthony Turrietta, President Scott Thrasher, Vice President David Alvarez, Treasurer Wayne Soza, Secretary Lizeth Herrera Robert (Bob) Mihalyov Laura E. Olague, M.Ed, CT Executive Director Cofounder Certified in Thanatology (Dying, Death & Bereavement) Thank you to our outgoing board members: David Dominguez Deidre (Dede) Farmer Kim Prieto We appreciate your service to the community. Our Staff Laura E. Olague, M.Ed., CT Vivian Corral, LMSW Chayo Carrasco, Administrative Assistant We’ve Moved After being in the Centre Building downtown for over 10 years, the Children’s Grief Center has moved. We are now on the eastside of El Paso at 11625 Pellicano, Ste. B, almost on the corner of George Dieter and Pellicano. We feel good about being part of the neighborhood community and invite you to stop by and say “hello.” We continue to provide the same quality grief support services. Spotlight on our Volunteers Meet Elena Saucedo, a Children’s Grief Center volunteer who will celebrate her 10th anniversary with us this coming September as a support group facilitator. Elena came to us as an El Paso Electric Company volunteer when we initially moved into the Centre Bldg ten years ago. She has given endless hours to strengthening grieving children’s lives. In addition, she helps train volunteers, helps with fundraisers and fills in wherever she is needed. She has a huge heart and has made a difference in many lives here at the Center. We extend a heartfelt “Thank You” to Elena for everything she does. We could not do this important work without the help of community volunteers. We recognize these volunteer facilitators for their service for 2007-2008: Sharon Batiste Dionne Dukes Billstone Mara Cohn Panalists from L-R: Stacey Orloff, Ed D, Kenneth J. Doka, PhD, M.Div., Laura E. Olague, M.Ed, CT, and Rita MilburnDodson, MA, RNC, FT. Not show are William Worden, Ph D, ADPP. And Nancy Hogan, PhD, RN, FAAN. National Hospice Foundation Panel The Center, Laura Olague, was program, Sam Jensen, was invited to participate on selected to include his essay a professional panel for on his personal experience the Hospice Foundation of in the accompanying book. America’s National The broadcast was seen Living by 150,000 persons and With Grief: Children and was shown locally by the Adolescents. The broadcast Children’s Grief Center to Elena Saucedo was shown live via satellite professionals from learn more about assisting Cecilia Siller on April 16th, 2008 across grieving the country targeting an Corral, array of professionals. The Director, led a local program focused on the panel of professionals most current theories and on a discussion of our practices combined issues research and Edgar Monarez Olivia Narvaez Leticia Orueta Michael Perez Lizeth Herrera Victoria Silex-Martinez John Skokowski Susana Villela Children’s of the teens that attended the Children’s Grief Center’s Idalhi Huizar the Director Grief Dixie Hu of Executive Along the 2008 Teleconference: Washington, D.C. with hands-on ideas for practical use. One wanting children. our pertaining Vivian The Children’s Grief Center held its annual fundraiser event “Along the Butterfield Trail” at the Butterfield Trail Golf Club, on April 3, 2008. Thank you to these event sponsors: El Paso Electric Company Casa Ford Price’s Creameries Western Refining Program to grieving children in our community. to Butterfield Trail Casa Ford Join us for an evening along the... Date: Thursday, April 3, 2008 A dinner and auction Time: Cocktails fundraiser to benefit at 6:00 p.m., dinn er served at 7:00 Place: The Butt p.m. erfield Trail Golf Club Price: $100 per Music by the ticket or a table exciting show of 10 for $1,000 band ChildrenÕs Grief Cent Generously spon sored by El Paso Electric Company & Price’s Crea er meries 2007-2008 Donors Joaquin Aguilar Deidre Farmer Arturo Pacheco & Susana Navarro MargieAl-Hanfoosh Henry Felix Randy Nichols David & Debbie Alvarez Paul Foster Gilbert & Laura Olague Rudy & Sylvia Alvarez Elizabeth Frisbey John Olivas Arturo Anaya Janet Furtney Jerry & Joanne Osburn Dr. Bruce & Kirsten Applebaum Francis Marie Gaddy Sherri Patrick Arthur & Gloria August Juan Hector Gil, PC James M. Peak Cindee Soza & Rita Baca Arthur Gorman Salvador Perales Claudia & Norvel Green David & Teresa Perez Rebecca Guillen Michael Perez Dorothy Ball Laura M. Hallal Gregory & Lucy Pfirman Terry & Zulema Bassham Don Henderson Susan Kidwell Pine Tania & Gali Hermosillo Tommy Poe Teresa Beltran Daniel Hernandez Mark & Sonia Pries Dr. Wiliam Boushka Simon Hernandez Kim & Lester Prieto Margy Brown Lizeth Herrera Margaret & Thomas Pugh Steve & Maria Busser Cindy Peak Hoffmann Siria Purcell Bradley & Leticia Byers Joyce Jaynes Mr. & Mrs. C. Ramenofsky Veronica Caballero M. Kirk & Sydney Jelinek Paul Raudenbush David & Rebecca Calderon Susie Jensen Mr. & Mrs. Dale Reinhardt R. S. Calles Marylee Warwick Jurecky Beverly & Morris Reiter Tony Camarena Margaret Justus Pedro & Emma Reyes Daniel Canales Andrea Keener Stella Richards Michael Keener Ret. LTC. Joyce Richardson Chelsea Kidd Dr. Galo & Irma Rodarte Billy Kilgore Claire & Donald Romani Antonio & Jean Castillo Fernando & Rita Lechuga Elena Saucedo Jose & Silvia Castillo Sunny D. Leung Anabel Sanchez Maureen C. Laage Jerry Sanchez Francis & Josephine Leroux Karen Saunders Clay Lowenfield Doug & VJ. Smith Don & Patsy Combs Ricardo Lopez Wayne & Martha Soza Elvira Contreras Raquel Loweree Kenneth Spence Lonnie & Vivian Corral Dr. Lyndon Mansfield Johnnie Spicer Christine & Kenneth Cramer Cristina Marquez Mr. & Mrs. William Spier Jim & Trese Cunningham Aaron Martinez Terry & Sandra Squier Yara & Guillermo Diaz Hon. Phillip & Mayela Martinez Stanley & Mary Stack Dorothy Baca Rabbi Lawrence Bach Irene & Ira Batt Gilbert & Chayo Carrasco Maria Carrasco Sergio Carrasco Emma Chavez Deborah Cohen/Rhoda Jaffee Lawrence & Mara Cohn David Dominguez Tina Donofrio Robert Earp Dr. Augstine O. Eleje Ruth Erlich Romie Escarcega Pedro P. Euzarraga, Jr. Robert & Vicki Mihalyov Daniel & Irma Miles Ann Mitchell Carmen & Asuncion Molina Maria Morales Margaret & Martin Mordecai Raquel Tayag Beverly Thrasher Scott Thrasher Walter Tippins, DDS Alicia Torres Anthony & Magda Turrietta Neva Uphoff Mary Vasquez Maria Vega Jr. Women’s Club Mt. Franklin Kiwanis Rocio & Carlos Viesca Joel & Elizabeth Villademoros Businesses Susana Villela Alamo Industries Bobby Walker Bank of America Marissa Wayden Channel 38 Loy Wells Chase Bank Jack White Clark, Thomas and Winter Christy Wilke Conde Incorporated Marie Wilbanks Duck Duck Goose Phoebe Villarreal El Paso Electric Company Bruce & Margie Yetter Enviro IDEA Helen of Troy Churches Highland Presbyterian Church Hunt Family Foundation St. Francis on the Hill Episcopal Church Investor Publications, Inc. Cindy Armendariz by David and Becky Calderon Petro Stopping Centers Price’s Creameries Regent Broadcasting Rogers & Belding Joshua Armendariz by Nolan Richardson Charity Golf Tournament Ryan and Company Luis Hermosillo by Tania M. Hermosillo Wells Fargo Bank Zew Kimmelman by Enoch/Ivette Kimmelman Niko Perry by Rebecca Tarango Our goal is to strengthen the lives of grieving children and families by providing support and life affirming skills in a safe and loving environment. We value the conscious choice that families make in committing to the difficult work of grief and support them through their efforts. Hoy-Fox Automotive Mart Holy Trinity Catholic Church In Memory of Our Mission… Hillcrest Funeral Homes Robert Rojas by Sandra & Dale Reinhart Cathi Romani by Don & Claire Romani Larissa Valdez by James and Crystal Long Stein Mart Western Refining Foundations Bank of America Foundation Zane Bennett Family Foundation Cummins Foundation Price’s Creameries TRIAD Fund/Permian Basin Area Foundation In Kind DonationsBusinesses All Mother Nature’s Flowers Alltel Communications Andre’s Pizza Azar Nut Shop Baldwin Barber Shop Bank of America Bare Escentials-Mesa St. Blossom Flower Shop Bob’s Family Fun Center Butterfield Trail Golf Club Caboots.com Café Central Cappetto’s Carnitas Queretaro Cattle Baron Chambers Steakhouse Chico’s Chocolat Cinemark Theatres Clear Channel Outdoor “Celebrations” Singing Group Coach Z’s Baseball Academy Dosher Refrigeration El Paso Diablos El Paso Electric Company El Paso Imports Evolutions Hair Salon Floral & Balloon Design Cesle C. & Mamie F. Dues Charitable Foundation Gidjums Coffee Shop El Paso Community Foundation Griggs Restaurant Feinberg Foundation Hortencia’s Beauty Shop The Hervey Foundation Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort Hunt Family Foundation Jerusalem Restaurant Robert Murillo by Spectrum Marketing ITW Matching Foundation Leo’s Restaurant Ronald McDonald Charities of El Paso Lucy’s Coffee Shop Organizations Robert E. and Evelyn McKee Foundation Nothing But Noodles Ellen White by Dorothy Ball In Honor of Ms. Maureen Askew by Maura Cauldwell Am. Legional Aux. Paso del Norte, Unit 58 Ft. Bliss Officer, Civilian and Spouse Association Horizon City Kiwanis M. B. Krupp Foundation Merrill Lynch Foundation Rio Grande Cancer Foundation Stern Foundation Milan Hair Salon & Spa Origins P. F. Chang’s Passage Supply Peter Piper Properties Popular Mattress Price’s Creameries Community Partners Premiere Car Wash Albertson’s (NE) Red Lobster Susan Armstrong–Photographer Salon Selah Bank of America Southwest Airlines BOSS Program of Young Military Soldiers Spira Shoes Sports World Stahmann’s Farms Strickler & Prieto, LLP Tennis West Tony Lama Boots U. S. Probation Office UTEP Athletic Club Boy Scout Troop #53 Casa Ford Domino’s Pizza @ Doniphan Frank Hughes–WebShipStudio Don Henderson Insurance Horizon City Kiwanis National Guard Recruiting Station Sam’s Club East In-Kind DonationsIndividuals Debbie Alvarez Arturo Anaya Cleveland Atkinson Dorothy Ball Tony Camarena Wal-Mart East Wal-Mart NE Western Refining Volunteers Mary Alvarez Susan Armstrong Please remember the Children’s Grief Center in your bequest Mara Cohn Dionne D. Billstone Gilbert Carrasco Celia Burton Charlie Edgren Lonnie Corral Lita Gonzalez David Calderon Rebecca Guillen Dr. Don Combs Andrea Keener Dede Farmer Gail Munoz Billy Funk Laura Olague Dixie Hu Cynthia Olivas Michael Perez Annette Otero Sylvia Rojas Stella Richards Ricky Rubio Elena Saucedo Cecilia Siller Scott Thrasher Lorena Soto Neva Uphoff Nancy Torres Mary Vasquez Jan Whitebear Ventura Phoebe Villarreal CGC Staff Laura Olague, Exec. Director Vivian Corral, Program Director Operation Mend-A-Heart Made Possible by: TRIAD Fund of the Permian Basin Area Foundation Chayo Carrasco, Adminstrative Asst.
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