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FAQs
If I go to a meeting, will I
have to talk? No one is
required to talk at any meeting. We
understand how difficult that can be when our grief is so new. It’s perfectly fine to just sit and listen. My child was an adult and didn't live at home. Is this meeting for me? Chapter
meetings are open to all families who have experienced the death of a child, at
any age, from any cause. Regardless of
age, we in TCF believe our children will always be thought of as just
that.....our children. Is there charge to attend? There is never
a charge to attend a TCF meeting. Our
chapters rely on voluntary donations from members, friends and the community. What happens at a meeting? Meetings start
with introducing ourselves and sharing our thoughts and feelings. This is followed by a discussion topic. Books are available to check out from our
library. Participants are welcome to
stay after the meeting to visit with others and enjoy Rosalind’s snacks. Can I bring a friend with me? Of course, you
can bring a friend or family member. We
do ask all participants to respect each other's privacy. It is important for us
to be able to share freely within our group and be sure confidentiality will be
respected. My spouse says they won't come with me. Can I come
alone? Yes. We all
grieve differently and some spouses may not be ready to take part just yet...or
ever. Does it matter the circumstances of my child’s
death? No. All
families who have experienced the death of a child at any age, from any cause,
are welcome. Religion doesn't matter to me anymore. Can people
at a meeting accept that? I think you
will find TCF members are very tolerant of any views. After the death of a
child, many priorities, as well as values, change. I notice the meeting is in a church. Do I have to
belong to a church to attend? TCF has no
religious affiliation at all. Chapters meetings are held in a wide variety of
locations depending upon what is available in our communities. I have baby-sitting problems. Would it be all right
to bring my five year old with me? While we
understand the difficulties of finding child care, we must ask that any
children attending with you be old enough to understand the meeting discussions
and not be upset by them. Do I need to contact someone before coming to a
meeting? No prior notice
is needed. Just come whenever you feel up to it. My child died a few years ago, and I postponed my
grief work. Now it's catching up with
me. Is it too late to come now? We all grieve
differently. Many parents don't feel the
need of a support group until years after the death of a child. It's all right to come whenever you are ready,
whether it's soon after your child's death, months later or years later. From TCF Galveston County |
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