Ele’s Place Ann Arbor hosts Fall Heartstrings Fundraising Event Thursday

November is Children’s Grief Awareness Month. Learn more about how you can help support grieving children, teens and their families by joining us for our Fall Heartstrings fundraising event on Thursday, Nov. 2.

Bring a friend, family member, neighbor or colleague to our Home for Healing Hearts on November 2nd where you’ll have the opportunity to:

  • Tour our dedicated healing center
  • Hear from families who have been positively impacted by peer grief support over the past 16 years
  • Learn more about ways you can be a part of our mission.

We have two easy options to fit your schedule – enjoy a continental breakfast at the morning event, or enjoy light appetizers and adult beverages at the evening event.

Space is limited. Register today — attendees have a chance to win two free tickets to our 2024 Derby Day Soiree!

Location: 5665 Hines Drive, Ann Arbor

Register HERE

ABOUT ELE’S PLACE

In 1991, a group of committed community volunteers in Lansing, MI, came together to support children in the area who had experienced the death of a parent, sibling, or someone else close to them. Named for Helen Louise Snow Stover, nicknamed Ele, who had died at just 11 months old, initial programming at Ele’s Place served many children in the Lansing area, including Ele’s three oldest siblings.

Today, with 30 years of history, and more than 30,000 individuals served, four branch locations across the state of Michigan, Ele’s Place provides onsite and school-based bereavement programming for children ages 3-18 who have experienced a death in their lives. These programs are provided at no cost to our families, and provide children and teens an opportunity to safely grieve.

Our Mission: Ele’s Place is a non-profit, community-based organization dedicated to creating awareness of and support for grieving children and their families.

Our Vision: To ensure that no child in Michigan grieves alone.

Our Core Values

  1. We believe in creating and bolstering strong relationships; among our team members, between our team and the stakeholders we serve and with the families we serve. Additionally, we seek collaboration within the nonprofit, private sector, bereavement and children’s supportive services space.
  1. We believe in fostering well-being and health; for the children and teens we serve, as well as for our own team, and our communities as a whole.
  1. We believe in providing service with the utmost integrity and accountability; both through the ethical standards we uphold, and through keeping each other responsible to these standards.
  1. We believe in excellence and innovation; while providing a program with fidelity to and quality of proven practices, we also allow ourselves the opportunity to grow, learn and improve upon all we do.
  1. We believe in honoring and promoting diversity; by respecting all races, ethnicities, gender expressions, sexual orientation, socio-economic backgrounds, religions and abilities. We strive to reflect our communities in the families we serve and the members of our team.
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