Adult Grief Support
Adult Support Groups
COPING WITH LOSS
The adult support groups help adults cope with change and readjust to the loss. At Roberta’s House adults are not alone, they find comfort in learning and sharing with adults with similar experiences.
Our grief support programs offer emotional support prior to or after a loss. Resources and Support services are provided to adults learning to cope with the loss of a loved one.


A TIME OF SHARING
A Time of Sharing is an adult support group for individuals ages 18 and over, who’ve experienced the loss of someone close and is seeking to find meaning in their lives. The support group sessions, facilitated by professional counselors, use a holistic view (mind, body, and spirit) to help survivors understand their grief experience, and guides them through their grieving process. This program is offered four times each year for ten weeks.
THE HOMICIDE SURVIVOR TRANSFORMATION
The Homicide Survivors Transformation Project is a bereavement support program for adult survivors of homicide. The program addresses the survivors emotional, physical and spiritual needs. Survivors are equipped with resources to address grief as a preventative measure and utilizes a holistic approach for peer support, education, and self-empowerment so survivors can move forward. This program often links survivors to additional services to help them continue on their path of recovery and increased resiliency. The Roberta’s House staff and volunteers are culturally sensitive and trained to help individuals adapt to tragic loss and changes in their life.


Men of Loyalty and Dignity (MOLD)
Men of Loyalty and Dignity (MOLD) is dedicated to empowering men by providing tailored grief support, resources, and opportunities that address our unique needs. M.O.L.D. fosters resilience, leadership, and holistic well-being through peer support groups, leadership development programs, mental health resources, and community outreach initiatives. Our mission is to create a strong, supportive network that uplifts and empowers men to thrive in all aspects of life.
HOPELine: Healing, Outreach, Prevention, and Education
Roberta’s House is now recognized as an Opioid Response Program (ORP) through the City of Baltimore’s Opioid Restitution Fund. We provide culturally responsive grief support and harm reduction resources to individuals and families impacted by substance use and overdose. Through the HOPELine, we connect our community to healing, education, and lifesaving tools.

THE H.O.P.E PROJECT
The Healing Ourselves through Peer Empowerment Project (H.O.P.E.) educates, empowers, and supports mothers who’ve had a fetal or infant loss. The program provides resources, comfort care and teaches how to plan for a healthy future. The project helps mothers through the healing process, connect with others, and teaches healthy ways to cope and thrive. The HOPE project, a partnership between Roberta’s House and B’more for Healthy Babies, has several programs including:
Infant and Child Loss Programs
HALO (Hope After Loss Outreach) is Roberta’s House’s statewide initiative supporting individuals and families impacted by infant, child, and pregnancy loss. HALO provides compassionate, trauma-informed grief support through peer groups, education, and community outreach—meeting families where they are and helping them navigate loss, healing, and hope.
For more information, visit halomaryland.org
SAM (STILL A MOM)
This support group talks about grief, coping, reproductive health planning, and dealing with stress. Your partner is welcome to join some sessions. This ten- week home-based program supports moms who’ve experienced a miscarriage, stillbirth, pregnancy or infant loss up to one year.
Interconception Care Home Based Program
Interconception Care Home Based Program is a practical and emotional support program that educates and empowers mothers grieving a pregnancy or infant loss. The program provides home visits, resources, and comfort care and teaches moms and their families to plan a healthy future.


