Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How long after a death should we wait to call Dougy Center?
A family can call and start the process for participation as soon as they are ready. We believe each person and family grieves differently, and the family is the best judge of when they are ready to participate in a support group.
Does Dougy Center charge for peer grief support groups?
No. In lieu of a fee, we offer the opportunity for families to make a tax-deductible, voluntary monthly pledge. No family has ever been charged a fee and no family is ever denied services due to lack of funds. Dougy Center does not receive any insurance reimbursement. We rely on tax-deductible contributions to cover costs.
When do the groups meet, and can I choose my volunteer schedule or location?
With more than 90 groups (and growing) across three locations, there are many scheduling options available, allowing you to choose a meeting time that works best for you.
Groups meet on weekday afternoons and evenings (Monday–Thursday) and on Saturday mornings and afternoons. Groups meet every other week. Volunteers are matched with one group at a day, time, and location that fits their schedule, and they stay with that same group for the full year.
Do you offer groups in Spanish?
Yes! Dougy Center offers bilingual peer grief support groups for Spanish-speaking children, teens and their families. Our group is called Esperanza, which means hope.