

Griefy Walk in the Park
Join the communities of A Grief Like Mine and Sorry For Your Loss (Cards) for a gentle walk through nature as we honor the people and things we've lost.
This month, we gather in recognition of Bereaved Parents Awareness Month, holding space for parents, caregivers, siblings, grandparents, and loved ones grieving the loss of a child. While no loss is ever the same, grief has a way of reminding us how deeply we love.
This walk is open to anyone navigating grief in any form. Whether you're grieving a child, a parent, a partner, a friend, or another significant loss, you are welcome here.
As we walk together, we'll reflect on the love that remains, the memories we carry, and the ways our loved ones continue to shape our lives. There is no pressure to share, no expectation to be anywhere other than where you are.
Come as you are—bring a water bottle, comfortable shoes, and an open heart.
Together, we'll walk, remember, and honor the bonds that never break.
Walk Details
🗓 Date: Saturday, July 25, 2026
⏰ Time: 11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. PST (walk begins at 11:15 a.m.)
📍 Location: Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area
🌿 Meeting Spot: Lower park parking lot → Kenneth Hahn Recreation Area Visitor Sign
🚗 Parking: Ample parking is available at Kenneth Hahn Recreation Area. Parking is $10.
💛 These walks are free to attend. If you're able, we suggest a $10 donation to support the growth of this community and help us continue creating meaningful gatherings.
About the Co-Hosts
A Grief Like Mine is a compassionate community space that connects people navigating grief with others who have experienced similar loss, offering supportive gatherings, conversations, and healing experiences.
Sorry For Your Loss (Cards) is a grief wellness brand for Black and Brown communities, reflecting culture, lived experiences, and a unique approach to the grieving process. Their culturally rooted greeting cards go beyond saying "sorry for your loss," offering love, care, and connection. Through Take Care, their wellness arm, they provide tools, movement, and conversations to help people move through loss, embrace healing, and rediscover joy.