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SandCastles Children's Grief Program Moves to New Location
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1,
2019

After 20 years of operating from the same office space the Henry Ford Sandcastles grief support program for children and families has moved to a new location.
The SandCastles business office is now located on the third floor at 2850 West Grand Blvd., in Detroit. The new office number is (313) 771-7005.
Locations are unchanged for the program’s children and families support group meetings, which are held in seven communities across metro Detroit.
SandCastles serves families with children and teens between the ages of 3 and 18 that are mourning the death of someone close to them. SandCastles is part of Henry Ford Health System’s hospice program.
Families interested in learning about Sandcastles support groups or annual weekend bereavement camp please call, (313) 771-7005.
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MEDIA CONTACT: Synthia Bryant / sbryant3@hfhs.org / 313.874.4036
The SandCastles business office is now located on the third floor at 2850 West Grand Blvd., in Detroit. The new office number is (313) 771-7005.
Locations are unchanged for the program’s children and families support group meetings, which are held in seven communities across metro Detroit.
SandCastles serves families with children and teens between the ages of 3 and 18 that are mourning the death of someone close to them. SandCastles is part of Henry Ford Health System’s hospice program.
Families interested in learning about Sandcastles support groups or annual weekend bereavement camp please call, (313) 771-7005.
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MEDIA CONTACT: Synthia Bryant / sbryant3@hfhs.org / 313.874.4036