How Can I Help?

How to become a compassionate grief companion

Thursday, July 11, 2024 from 6:00 – 7:30 PM
Registration required – REGISTER HERE 
Often when someone we know and care about experiences a loss it can be challenging to know how to offer support. This workshop will focus on providing helpful tools, strategies, and information to anyone looking to learn how to better support those navigating grief due to the death of a loved one.
 
Drawing from evidence-based practices as well as personal testimony from individuals and families walking their own grief journey, participants will gain valuable insight into the unique challenges and needs accompanying the death of a loved one and how best to provide help in a way that transcends the isolation often felt by those who are managing grief and loss.
 
Space is limited – secure your spot now! Registration is required. Please register below by May 23. This workshop will be presented by Heather Gray, MSW, Program Manager and Counselor at Hope Floats.
 
Suggested donation: $20

April Family Night

Thursday, April 25, 2024

5:30 to 7:00 PM

Registration is required – REGISTER HERE

Join us at Hope Floats for family night, a night for children and families who are grieving. Children and their families are invited to work together on a family art project. Since April is National Poetry Month, our activities will focus on navigating grief through poetic expression.

Pre-registration is required! Please register all children and adults who plan on attending. Space is limited and registration is on a first come, first served basis. Register by April 18. Please contact Heather or Abby with any questions or for additional information at 781-585-4221.

🎨 Oil Painting Workshop with a Twist for the Beginner to the Intermediate…(Adults)
Reawaken Your Creative Soul and Learn to Paint
 
Tuesdays 9:00 am -12:00 pm (6-week session)
Tuesday, April 23 – Tuesday May 28, 2024
 
Instructor: Laura Tryon Jennings, CAGs
Registration: REGISTER HERE
Fee: $198 (plus $28 supply fee paid to Laura if needed or desired).
 

Tap into an extraordinary resource: the vibrant, vital force of your own creative character in a nurturing, encouraging, and safe environment and discover your distinctive path to oil painting. You only need bring the willingness to give up any attachment to feeling you have no talent or creativity. The focus of this workshop is to enjoy the creative experience and self-nurturing qualities oil painting can provide to your soul. It offers a unique blend of learning the basics of oil painting materials, foundations of color theory, color mixing, composition and working with the flow of the creative process to awaken creative spirit, remember playfulness, and open a fuller expression of authentic self by nurturing your essence. Artist Jennings approaches teaching each student individually, so they can paint freely, at their own level, and paint a subject (landscape, still life, portrait, abstract, interior, etc. from life and/or from a photograph) befitting their skills and needs. The workshop can be used as a vehicle for expression, playing with paint, learning the techniques of oil painting, and/or to have instructional oil painting, which means you truly can be a beginner, intermediate, or simply get a feel for oil painting. All supplies will be provided or bring your own supplies if you prefer.

For students who have absolutely no background in painting and desire instructional painting, I sometimes recommend one or two private classes with me before jumping into a six-week session. If this isn’t feasible, I ask for patience, particularly on the first day, and encourage you to contact me with your email and phone # so I can connect with you at least one week before class. (LTryonJennings@gmail.com, 781-837-7982 landline)

All supplies will be provided or bring your own supplies if you prefer. There is a 12-student maximum.

PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED. For more information contact Hope Floats at 781-585-4221.

Make-up classes will be scheduled by the instructor only in the event they are cancelled due to weather or if the instructor cancels. No refunds, credits, or pro-rates except for COVID-19 related events. (Given only if the event is cancelled or at the discretion of the Hope Floats Director) ….and the Art Complex Museum in Duxbury and Hope Floats in Kingston have kindly agreed one make-up class per session can be made up at the other venue. This gives you five days to choose from to make up a class if you need to make-up a day. (No make-up on the first day of a new session) At least twenty-four hours’ notice is required to make up a class.

In case of inclement weather there will be a make-up class scheduled after the last class of each session.

This support group is for Hope Floats group facilitators. This group is a good chance for Hope Floats Facilitators to check in if they feel they need it! We need a minimum of 4 people to participate. An option to join via Zoom is available. Please let us know if this would be supportive to you and please register online here