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Wendt Center for Loss & Healing

Wendt Center for Loss & Healing

Rekindling hope. Rebuilding lives.

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    • ABOUT THE WENDT CENTER

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      • We help children, youth and adults rebuilt their emotional lives after loss, illness, violence and trauma.
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    • How We Help

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      • Grieving is not a sign of weakness or failure.  It is not something to ignore or get over.
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Thoughts from a Therapist: Sitting with Pain

Read moreThoughts from a Therapist: Sitting with Pain
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D.C. Restaurant Pros Unveil What Cultures Around The World Eat When Someone Dies

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Epilogue: Life lessons from the people we call to lay someone to rest.

Read moreEpilogue: Life lessons from the people we call to lay someone to rest.

Thoughts from a Therapist

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Wendt Center Interviews Aline Martinez

Read moreWendt Center Interviews Aline Martinez

Statement of Concern: The Traumatic Separation of Children From Their Parents

Read moreStatement of Concern: The Traumatic Separation of Children From Their Parents

Mental Health Recognized as Priority in DC Schools

Read moreMental Health Recognized as Priority in DC Schools

Path to Recovery: Dismantling Trauma with Michelle Palmer

Read morePath to Recovery: Dismantling Trauma with Michelle Palmer
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Camp Forget-Me-Not /Camp Erin DC June 29 – July 1, 2018

Read moreCamp Forget-Me-Not /Camp Erin DC June 29 – July 1, 2018

Hear Sheryl Sandberg’s Remarks

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2017 Annual Benefit

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Voices of Now 2018

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Wendt Center

4201 Connecticut Avenue NW
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20008
Tel: (202) 624-0010
Fax: (202) 624-0062

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