Kari and Carter

Kari and Carter

Kari and Carter know what it’s like to lose someone they love. This mother-son duo is using their personal experience with loss to transform the lives of other grieving families at Valerie’s House.

“Valerie’s House welcomed us with open arms,” Kari said. “They were there for us during those dark days. They gave us a safe space to grieve and share our loss. Most importantly, they reminded us that we were not alone.”

When Kari was only eleven years old, her father died of a massive heart attack at the age of 36. She felt isolated like no one understood what she was going through. Kari grieved in silence with no place to go to talk about her feelings.

Then, in 2021, Kari learned that her son’s father had died just days into his recent deployment with the U.S. Army.

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My Dad Died the Day Before my 17th Birthday

My Dad Died the Day Before my 17th Birthday

I'm sure anyone who loses a loved one comes to the realization that life keeps going, even if we are not ready for it. Some cope with this truth better than others. I lost my father the day before my 17th birthday. I can’t say that I coped well, but I do know the reality of his death hit me so intensely I was left stunned.

I remember the day the first signs of my dad’s cancer showed. He had been coughing for months and had pain in his throat, but he put off going to the doctor with a long list of excuses and self-diagnoses as to why it would eventually pass. I remember one specific day, I called my dad and learned that he was in the hospital because he wasn’t feeling well.

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Terri and Jaslene

Terri and Jaslene

Tabitha was killed in a hit-and-run accident on the evening of February 13, 2021. She was only 34. The shock of her sudden death rippled through her family and left them with the unbearable anguish of loss and a tremendous amount of heartache and stress, not knowing who had done this.

Tabitha’s mother, Terri, said, “We would all like some small measure of closure.”

But unfortunately, to this day, the police still have no solid leads in her case.

Jaslene, Tabitha’s daughter, was referred to Valerie’s House- Charlotte County by a social worker at her middle school. She and her grandmother, Terri, had no idea a place like this existed. It was tough for Jaslene to go to group night at first.

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The Russell Family

The Russell Family

Rebecca Russell and her two girls struggled to cope after the unexpected loss of Rebecca’s mother, the children’s grandmother. She suffered a massive heart attack in August 2020, and the news shocked everyone.

Then, only a year later, Rebecca’s husband began having complications as a result of Covid-19. He died in October 2021, leaving behind a loving widow and two grieving daughters.

Rebecca said she didn’t know where to turn after experiencing two major losses in such a short amount of time.

“My kids, just like me, were lost and adrift after the deaths,” Rebecca said. “Coming to Valerie’s House helped my kids and me find healthy outlets to cope.”

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Mother and Daughter Tackle Grief Together

Mother and Daughter Tackle Grief Together

Jill's husband, Steve, started getting sick in 2019. They didn't know it at the time, but Steve was suffering from multi-organ failure, which was later diagnosed in June of that year.

He was then admitted to the hospital, as his condition began to worsen.

The couple, having been together since 1999 but never married, decided to tie the knot on July 1st in the Health Park Hospital Chapel because they didn't know how much time they had left.

Just ten days later, two days shy of his 60th birthday, Steve died, leaving behind his wife and eleven-year-old daughter, Samantha.

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The Lampila Family

The Lampila Family

Grief doesn’t just go away; a person learns to live with it instead.

Jeff Lampila lost his wife seven years ago and is a single father raising two children. Finn, age 13, and Kinsley, age 8, attend Valerie’s House with their dad for peer grief support groups. They were one of the first Valerie’s House families to ever walk through our doors.

“With Valerie’s House, you come here and see people who are just like you,” Jeff said. “We make those deep connections here, and it provides security for us.”

In addition to the grief of losing their mother, Finn and Kinsley are now grieving much more. The Lampila family lost all their belongings as a result of Hurricane Ian.

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Losing Everything and More: Hurricane Ian's Destruction and How this Family Found Hope Through Finding Valerie's House.

Losing Everything and More: Hurricane Ian's Destruction and How this Family Found Hope Through Finding Valerie's House.

Diane, a widow, and her 13-year-old son, Evan, began attending Valerie's House group nights shortly after Evan's father died in July of 2022. Diane remembers the day the police came to her house after she had found her husband.

"I was in a haze," Diane said.

She also said she could see the officer's mouth moving but wasn't hearing any of it. The officer handed her a Valerie's House business card, which she glanced at and then handed to her son.

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Brothers Work Through Their Loss Together

Brothers Work Through Their Loss Together

Nothing can break this brotherly bond, not even grief.

Samuel, age 11, and Joseph, age 9, are consistent members of the Monday night grief group at Valerie’s House- Fort Myers. They started coming to group night with their father, Arnold, in January 2021.

The brothers are grieving the death of their mother, Arnold’s wife, who passed away in April 2020 after losing her battle with cancer. They all have found comfort while attending group night at Valerie’s House.

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Love and Loss: Beverly's Story

Love and Loss: Beverly's Story

After three months of fighting Covid-19 in the intensive care unit, Beverly's husband of twenty-one years lost his battle in September 2021. Gilberto was sixty-one years old and the father of three children. He was a man of faith and known for his love of the gospel.

Beverly attends group night at Valerie's House- Punta Gorda with her daughter, Gilnelys, who is twelve years old.

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Naples Family Spotlight - Claire's Story

Naples Family Spotlight - Claire's Story

When families make that first phone call to us at Valerie’s House, it takes a great deal of courage. Their lives have been shattered and completely turned upside down. For one of our moms, Claire, it was no different.

When Claire’s husband came home from work not feeling well one Friday afternoon and tested positive for Covid, nothing could have prepared her for the traumatic experience of driving him to the hospital that Sunday, just two days later, and not returning home with him.

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Valerie's House Teen Helps Others Grieve

Valerie's House Teen Helps Others Grieve

Check out this video from Alexis, who is a Valerie's House teen. She started coming to group night after the loss of her grandmother in 2020. Alexis plans to graduate from Mariner High School in the spring and recently started working with our grief support groups as a buddy. She created this video in hopes of receiving a scholarship to pursue higher education. We are so proud of Alexis for her hard work and dedication to the children of Valerie's House.

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Collier County Family Spotlight: The Harbin Family

Collier County Family Spotlight: The Harbin Family

It’s been three years since Adrienne Harbin’s ex-husband died, but she said there are still moments where it feels like it’s happening for the first time all over again.

“It was the most devastating moment of my life,” Adrienne said. “I was numb and floating through life for a few months. Though it’s gotten better, I don’t think it will be something I will ever get over. But, I will hopefully move forward.”

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A Letter from a Valerie's House Mom

A Letter from a Valerie's House Mom

Valerie's House is an amazing resource for the community and has been a place that has personally impacted my life.

Like many other parents trying to navigate mental health for our children from our recent world changes, I was hit with limited resources as waiting lists and support systems closed down. After 2 1/2 years of Hospice, my family and I said goodbye to our Hero and my husband of 29 years. He passed on 1/23/2019. Six months later, I found myself saying goodbye to my first grandson, who was five weeks old.

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Collier County Family Spotlight: The Morley Family

Collier County Family Spotlight: The Morley Family

Veronica Morley knows what it’s like to grow up without a father. Her dad died when she was a teenager. Veronica is now a mother of two daughters and is walking a new part of her grief journey with them.

Veronica is a Valerie’s House- Naples caregiver grieving the loss of her husband. He died suddenly of unexpected heart complications in August 2016. She and her two teenage daughters, Coral and Caprice, have been attending group night since mid-2017 to grieve their loss.

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Teens Giving Back: Taylor Returns to Lead Group Night

Teens Giving Back: Taylor Returns to Lead Group Night

Taylor was seventeen years old and in her senior year of high school when her mother died by suicide.

Between college applications and balancing a social life, she became overwhelmed when grief came into the mix.

Taylor was introduced to Valerie’s House in January 2017, three months after the loss of her mother. She was hesitant to talk about her loss; however, she was relieved to find other teens just like her.

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A Letter from Law Student and Valerie’s House Widow, Rochelle Pitts

A Letter from Law Student and Valerie’s House Widow, Rochelle Pitts

On December 22, 2020, my husband, Jesse Pitts, died in a car accident on his way home from work, just a few miles from our house. He was 32 and I was 30. He was the father of two girls, one boy, and another girl on the way. He doted over his children and was the best father I have ever seen.

I knew something had to be wrong on the night he died because he was taking longer than usual to get home. He didn’t reply to my text, but I didn’t want to panic. I figured I would go to the store and if I still hadn’t heard from him, then I would call around.

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