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PHARR, Texas – The Pharr City Commission has officially proclaimed February 2025 as Children’s Grief Awareness Month, recognizing the profound impact of grief on young people and the need for greater community support. The proclamation, accepted by Bill Reagan, Executive Director of the Children’s Bereavement Center of the Rio Grande Valley, emphasizes that many grieving children suffer in silence due to a lack of awareness and understanding, often leading to feelings of isolation.
By designating this month for awareness, the City of Pharr aims to educate the public, encourage open conversations, and foster a compassionate environment where children feel safe and supported. The Children’s Bereavement Center of the Rio Grande Valley, with locations in McAllen and Harlingen, offers a vital network of support, providing individual and group counseling, family guidance, and specialized programs designed to help children and families navigate the healing journey after loss. “We want you to know that we offer our services to any grieving child at no cost whatsoever,” said Reagan.
“Our services are completely free and paid for through grants and donations,” he added. “We invite any child who is going through a difficult time and their families to take advantage of our services,” Reagan continued.