Do you have someone in your life who is ailing or has passed away? Maybe you have a friend who is coping with grief, and you are helping them go through this experience.

Actively Moving Forward (AMF) is a national network created in response to the needs to grieving young adults. For over a decade, we have connected, supported, and empowered grieving adults to “actively move forward” in memory of their person.

Drop in once or come every time; the choice is what is best for you and your journey.

You may feel like you are the only one on campus who is coping with illness or death. No one should grieve alone.

It is very difficult to cope with grief during the college years, because:

  • There is so much academic pressure.
  • You may be away from home for the first time.
  • You may be too far from home to travel to your loved one or family.
  • Trying to gain independence
  • College is supposed to be the “best four years of your life.”
  • Friends and faculty may be insensitive and tell you to “move on.”

 

It is important that you begin to reach out to others who are going through their own grief journeys. The AMF Support Group provides a perfect opportunity for you to support others that knew what you’re going through and the opportunity to honor your ill or deceased person.

Receive access to support, connections, and empowerment to help you actively move forward in a positive proactive way and do so in memory of your person.

Join us, we are looking forward to meeting you!

Reach out to Carissa Harvey fdycc@iup.edu or Tiffany Harvey tharve@iup.edu with any questions.