November, 2025
Resilient Grief: Practical Resilience Practices That Work
Event Details
Keynote Presentation by Dr. Lucy Hone What does it really mean to be resilient? Are some people born with a resilience gene or can it be taught? Can resilience truly help put
Event Details
Keynote Presentation by Dr. Lucy Hone
What does it really mean to be resilient? Are some people born with a resilience gene or can it be taught? Can resilience truly help put us back in the driver’s seat of life and if so how?
Dr. Hone’s goal is to help anyone struggling through change, uncertainty, or loss relearn how to live in the world around them. In this day, and age, everyone needs skills to be resilient. Lucy has helped millions of people realize that an energized meaningful, joy filled life is attainable no matter the challenge that lies in front of you.
This event is presented by the Canadian Alliance for Grieving Children (CACG) and brought to your community by Hospice Waterloo Region.
This event is open to volunteers, staff and the public. There is no cost to attend.
Coffee, tea and light refreshments will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring their own lunch.
EVENT DETAILS
Watch a Live Stream of the event at Hospice Waterloo Region, 100 Solstice Way, Waterloo
Date: Wednesday, Nov. 12
Time: Live stream starts at 11:30 am, keynote presentation begins at 12 pm
RSVP below. 👇 ***Registration is required.
ABOUT DR. LUCY HONE
Dr. Lucy Hone is an author, speaker, researcher and mother, who experienced the sudden death of her daughter Abby from a motor vehicle accident.
Lucy is the best-selling author of Resilient Grieving a book which details how she coped with her own unimaginable personal loss.
Lucy’s TED Talk on the Three Characteristics of Resilience has millions of views.
For information about this event, contact Alex Allen, [email protected]
Time
November 12, 2025 11:30 am - 1:00 pm(GMT-05:00)
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