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Intent and Impact in Grief Support
Sometimes the intent of our behavior has a different impact than we wanted or expected.
How You can Work with Inner Harbor
I wanted to take this time to provide a brief summary of the work I'm doing, and have planned for the next few months, as well as talk to you about how Inner Harbor may be able to support your efforts to provide quality service to people you work with after a loss.
Inner Harbor Anniversary Happenings
August 29th was the one year anniversary of Inner harbor. I have such mixed feelings about that day. I am incredibly proud of the work that I have accomplished in the past year, but of course, I remember that day is also the anniversary of the death of a beautiful young man that inspired the creation of this work, and that sucks. I can only hope that he would be happy to know that there are other young people like himself that are receiving the support that could have helped him as well. And I hope he also knows that he is thought of every day as I work to educate and support college campuses in his memory.