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Inner Harbor’s Two Year Anniversary
Each anniversary reminds me of why I do this work. Inner Harbor was created out of the incredible grief I experienced, and watched my own children experience, when their friend died. And with each success, I think about him and carry the opposing feelings of pride in the work, and longing and guilt over his death.
Transitioning to College after Loss
With so much focus on the benefits of higher education, and the hard work it took to get there, many students (and their families) are surprised about the not-always-so-smooth transition that they experience as they move to college.
Friendships After a Loss
Most of us like to think of ourselves as a good friend. And in most situations, we may really be one. But when it comes to painful things, often our own desire to be the exact thing that our friends need, stops us from being a good friend…