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Jennifer's memento box in honor of Mom.
When someone dies, it is natural to mourn their loss--to think of them with sorrow and miss their presence in your life...If they died from a natural death (from disease or old age), than the dying would be understandable. This is not the case with unnatural dying; when someone close dies an unnatural death, you not only mourn their loss but are forced to adjust to the unnatural way that they died.
E.K. Rynearson, MD Author: Retelling Violent Death
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Program Orientation
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Dee Dee and Connie at Program Orientation |
Program Orientation provides an overview of the Survivors
of Violent Loss Program, services and history in San Diego, California.
This activity is open to future participants, their friends and
family as well as interested community partners.
To find out more about our program call 619-685-0005.
Just leave your name, phone number and the number of people interested.
Program overviews will be scheduled with our trained team members
at 2333 First Ave., Suite 204, San Diego, CA 92101.
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Register for Updates
Interested in training and consultation services?
If so, please contact us.

Long time supporters and survivors, Chuck and Arlene at the Crime Victims Oak Garden.
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