Welcome to Widowhood Recovery, a compassionate not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting you through the journey of healing and rediscovery of joy after loss. Founded by individuals who understand the challenges of widowhood firsthand, our mission is to provide you with the support, tools, and community you need to rebuild after the death of a spouse. Based on our flagship program, “Moving Towards Better: A Healing Practicum for Widow/ers,” we’ve created a unique “Roadmap to Widowhood Recovery” to guide you through your new life’s journey.
Wherever you find yourself on the journey of recovering from the loss of your spouse, the Roadmap to Widowhood Recovery serves as a guiding light. Each road sign provides direction towards your next destination, confirming you’re on the right path. Healing is a non-linear process; at times you will take two step back before taking three steps forward – and that’s normal. Rest assured, these road signs are here to help you successfully navigate your way towards reclaiming joy.
Widowhood Recovery is a lifeline for widow/ers navigating the healing journey after loss. Explore our compassionate online and in-person support, valuable tools, and resources all designed to guide you through the twists and turns of rebuilding. Let our Roadmap to Widowhood Recovery be your guide as you reclaim joy and start living your best life.
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In blessed memory of Cheryl Tarragano z”l and Tom Jury z”l. May this website serve as an aliyah for their neshamas.
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