Join us in community for a writing-based expressive arts program exploring the intertwined themes of grief and gratitude. Whether you’re living with cancer, caring for someone who is, or grieving the loss of a loved one to cancer, you are welcome here. We honor that loss and grief are universal human experiences, touching each of us in different ways. This program is not about bypassing pain. By noticing “microjoys,” we can be with “macrogriefs,” allowing gratitude and grief to braid together into a fuller, more resilient thread. Absolutely no writing experience needed; this is about process, not product.
Open to clients, caregivers and bereaved members. Free program with optional donations accepted at registration. This program will meet on zoom.

Norie Mozzone, MA is a Client Care Specialist at the Healing Garden, and a mental health counselor and a trauma informed expressive arts therapist. Using a person-centered, relational approach, Norie brings a blend of somatic practices, creativity, playfulness, and mindfulness through the Buddhist tradition to cultivate awareness and expression of one’s inner landscape.
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February 5, 2026
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm


