By Dr. Kuhu Roy

Dear all,

The Bridging Rainbows second virtual support group meeting is slated for the 11th of December, 2021. If you want to share your grief, be in solidarity with those who have suffered a loss, please enroll for the meeting using the form or write to us at admin@bridgingrainbows.com

If you know someone who is suffering from the loss of their animal companion, please let them know about the Bridging Rainbows support group meeting. They are not alone. Our informal meetings are about togetherness in grief, hope and positivity.

The meeting will be moderated by Dr. Kuhu Roy (Co-founder Bridging Rainbows). Dr. Christy Burbidge, who has volunteered as a mental health worker, will be unavailable for the session owing to some personal reasons but will join us back from the next one onwards.

Please read our guidelines

  1. Participation is free of cost, as it is a social service in honour of beloved Butter (Bridging Rainbows is humbled to be inducted on a complimentary basis by the President of Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement (APLB), into the APLB family, enlisted in their directory of services, offering no-cost support group services, putting India on the world map, as a country that addresses the burning issue of animal companion loss).
  2. A maximum of six participants will be considered for one session.
  3. No racist, religious, casteist, sexist and political content will be entertained, failing which you will be barred from participating in any of the activities of ‘Bridging Rainbows.’
  4. ‘Bridging Rainbows’ expects from its participants to maintain confidentiality about the conversations that will take place in the support group meeting.
  5. The founders of Bridging Rainbows, moderators and the participants will only be responsible for their views and actions and not for anyone else.
  6. Please obtain parental consent if you are aged below 18 years.
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