Bo’s Place is hosting the 2025 National Alliance for Children’s Grief (NACG) National Webcast in person at Bo’s Place!
Overview:
Join us in-person for a dynamic 3-hour educational event featuring bereavement experts Dr. Jamie Eaddy and Doneila L. McIntosh on Family Dynamics and Grief: Strategies for Supporting Young People Through Loss. This year’s webcast dives into how family dynamics shape children’s grief, offering culturally responsive strategies you can easily apply in your work.
Cost:
There is no cost to attend the in-person viewing of the webcast at Bo’s Place. Light lunch will be provided.
Continuing Education:
CE credits are available through NACG. For CE information, please click here.
Registration:
Limited spots are available for the live in-person webcast at Bo’s Place.
Speakers:
Doneila L. McIntosh, M.Div., M.A., LAMFT is a doctoral candidate in Family Social Science at the University of Minnesota, specializing in Couple and Family Therapy. A former hospice chaplain, her research focuses on grief and loss in African American/Black families after violent death. She received the 2023 ADEC Ron Keith Barrett Multicultural Award and multiple fellowships, including the AAMFT Minority Fellowship and UMN’s 2024-25 Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship.
Dr. Jamie Eaddy is a public theologian and grief counselor leading Thoughtful Transitions, LLC, and serving as Director of Counseling Services at the Anti-Violence Partnership of Philadelphia. She consults on trauma-informed care, teaches at divinity schools, and advocates for social justice. Featured on The Samantha Bee Show and in the Emmy-winning documentary “A Hope that Lights the Way,” Dr. Eaddy brings 20+ years of experience supporting communities through faith, grief, and social change.
Questions:
Sabrina Espinoza
sabrina@bosplace.org
713-942-8339