Imagine being a school-age child who feels isolated and all alone in his grief. A student participant in an in-school grief support group that Bo’s Place facilitated wrote this note about his experience: “The group was a safe place for me, because now I know I’m not the only kid who had someone who died.” Your gift to our Spring Appeal means Bo’s Place can ensure that no one has to grieve alone.
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Imagine being a school-age child who feels isolated and all alone in his grief. A student participant in an in-school grief support group that […]
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Eagle Scout Project Revamps Robin Bush Memory Garden
Gray Sullivan recently selected Bo’s Place to be the recipient of his Eagle Scout project. He was drawn to Bo’s Place because his mother, […]
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Nottingham Elementary Student Council Visit
“This place can really change someone’s perspective.” “It’s safe and comfortable.” “I liked how the garden was so cool.” “Places like this are important- […]
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Volunteer Appreciation Event 2025
Bo’s Place kicked off volunteer Appreciation Month with our annual Appreciation Event on Saturday, April 5th. The building was filled with over 100 people. […]
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Volunteer Appreciation Month: Honoring the Heartbeat of Bo’s Place
April is globally recognized as Volunteer Appreciation Month, a time for nonprofits like Bo’s Place to reflect on volunteers’ incredible impact and express deep […]
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Bo’s Place Welcomes Skye, Our New Therapy Dog
Bo’s Place is thrilled to introduce our newest team member, Skye Espinoza, an Australian Labradoodle! Skye has been generously donated to Bo’s Place by […]
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A Thread of Connection: Bo’s Place at Gregory Lincoln Education Center
The Library of Gregory Lincoln Education Center Elementary and Middle School was decorated with bright red and pink balloons and sweet treats, a gentle […]
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New Grief Support Group Launching: Evening Adult Online Group
In April 2025, Bo’s Place is adding an evening option to our Online Adult Grief Support Groups schedule! Our Adult/Young Adult Group is an […]
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Hearts of Hope Dinner Celebrates 35 Years of Bo’s Place
An uplifting night, with shared stories of grief, hope, and healing, provided the setting on Thursday, January 30th for the Bo’s Place Hearts of […]
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Winner Circle for “Hats, Hearts, & Horseshoes”
A hot and summery afternoon set the stage for the seventh annual Derby event Hats, Hearts, & Horseshoes benefiting Bo’s Place. The Houston Polo […]
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Recursos para tiroteos escolares
Bo’s Place está desconsolado por el trágico tiroteo escolar en la Escuela Primaria Robb en Uvalde, TX. En momentos como estos, los niños y […]
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Resources for School Shootings
Bo’s Place is heartbroken by the tragic school shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, TX. At times like these, children and teens may […]
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First Place for Hats, Hearts & Horseshoes
A hot and sunny afternoon set the stage for the sixth annual Derby event Hats, Hearts & Horseshoes benefiting Bo’s Place. The Houston Polo […]
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¡Servicios en línea están disponible!
Grupos de apoyo en línea Ofrecemos grupos en línea para familias y adultos, en este momento estamos inscribiendo nuevos participantes. Para más información: Correo […]
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Virtual Support Services Available!
ONLINE SUPPORT GROUPS We now offer online groups for families and adults, and are enrolling new members through an online application process. For more […]
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Support Resources & Cancellation Updates
Bo’s Place @home: online grief support activities and resources Bo’s Place has created a library of resources and activities to provide support and comfort […]
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COVID-19 Update
Bo’s Place support groups, events, trainings, workshops, and programs are cancelled until there is direction from the CDC and the City of Houston as […]
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Bo’s Place – Hearts of Hope Luncheon: Superman’s son’s life-story inspires hope and healing to Houston’s Heroes at the Bo’s Place’s 22nd annual luncheon.
The 22nd annual Hearts of Hope Luncheon raised over $370,000 for Bo’s Place. Will Reeve, son of Christopher and Dana Reeve, was flown in […]
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The magic of Bo’s Place
Guest Author: Karen Pennebaker, LCSW As the founder of Bo’s Place, I read each newsletter with deep interest. I see faces between the words […]
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Disaster Falls: A Family Story
Guest Author: Stéphane Gerson My name is Stéphane Gerson. I am a historian at NYU, a bereaved father, and the author of Disaster Falls: […]
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Lucy Kalanithi: “When Breath Becomes Air”
Leah Adams is a long-time Bo’s Place volunteer who recently attended the Bo’s Place Hearts of Hope Luncheon. Here, she reflects: Annually, the Houston […]
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Financial Matters after a Death
Guest Author: Tom Stephens Hello, my name is Tom Stephens. I am an author, speaker, and Financial Advisor. My story: In 2005, my wife […]
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DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS (Day of the Dead)
Guest Author: Sandra A. López Hello, my name is Sandra A. López. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and maintain a clinical and […]
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“The Birthday of an Angel”
Guest Author: Zoey Hess My name is Zoey Hess, I am currently 12 years old, and the author of the book, “The Birthday of […]
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“Adaptive” Grief in Children
Guest Author: Julie Kaplow, Ph.D., ABPP My name is Julie Kaplow and I am a Child Clinical Psychologist, Associate Professor, and Director of the Trauma […]
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Welcome to the “transformational” new bosplace.org
Exactly one year ago, we began the journey of re-launching our website. After seeking input from the families we serve, colleagues in our field, […]
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