A center that offers support to people who are dealing with the loss of a loved one is expanding to a new location in Aurora
Judi's House provides grieving children and families a safe space to come together to find connection and healing.
It is a community-based nonprofit bereavement center that was founded by former Denver Broncos quarterback and current NFL coach, Brian Griese and his wife, clinical psychologist Dr. Brook Griese. The 26,470 square-foot facility located in Aurora will allow the nonprofit to better serve children who have experienced the death of an important person in their life, all at no cost to their families.
At the new location, Judi's House will provide bereavement education, family counseling and therapeutic programming for children. Denver7 spoke to the Essel family who said having access to the services has meant the world to them after the loss of their 16-year-old daughter, Adrienne."When you lose somebody, people say they can't imagine that happening, and you never imagine it, what's going to happen, and this a place that’s here and they're just sitting out here and they deal with it every day.
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