The Bradley Center

The Bradley Center The Bradley Center provides peer-group, interfaith grief support for children and families, offering a safe and supportive place for hope and healing.

The Bradley Center for Grieving Children and families is a formally incorporated Nonprofit Organization dedicated to providing a safe group setting for individuals and families in which to work through the feelings associated with the grieving process following the death of a loved one. Our aim is to provide a safe environment to share their pain with others who are going through similar experiences. Groups are facilitated by volunteers who will utilize a grief processing framework designed around the Dougy Center Model for grief support, an internationally recognized approach to the grieving process. As a unique feature of our program, the center recognizes and supports the role that God, or a higher power, can play in the healing process.

This week, our group took time to recognize their growth by creating celebration cakes topped with small flags naming th...
03/13/2026

This week, our group took time to recognize their growth by creating celebration cakes topped with small flags naming the ways they’ve improved.

At The Bradley Center, we believe every step forward deserves to be noticed and celebrated.

In every loss, healing is still possible… Tune in to our newest podcast episode featuring Jennifer Morris.
03/10/2026

In every loss, healing is still possible… Tune in to our newest podcast episode featuring Jennifer Morris.

We’re so honored to be highlighted this month by New York Life through their Community Giving service event. One of our ...
03/07/2026

We’re so honored to be highlighted this month by New York Life through their Community Giving service event.

One of our founders, Carrie Moore, had the opportunity to share more about The Bradley Center with employees, and we are especially grateful to Mark Anderson for sponsoring us. We were also incredibly blessed to receive a $10,000 grant in support of our mission, separate from the community giving event.

Thank you, New York Life, for helping us continue to show up for grieving children, teens, and families in our community. Your generosity means more than words can hold.

Hope in one pocket, grief in the other. And still, we keep moving forward.
02/28/2026

Hope in one pocket, grief in the other. And still, we keep moving forward.

Our Littles Group gathered around the fire this week to read The Iron Giant… and then they made one. The Iron Giant’s st...
02/25/2026

Our Littles Group gathered around the fire this week to read The Iron Giant… and then they made one. The Iron Giant’s story reminds us of something grief teaches too: life can hit like a train, and even when you feel scattered, you can rebuild. Not all at once. Not perfectly. But patiently… with care, support, and time.

You don’t need solutions. You don’t need to “move on.” You deserve to be seen, held, and supported as you carry what hur...
02/20/2026

You don’t need solutions. You don’t need to “move on.” You deserve to be seen, held, and supported as you carry what hurts.

If you’re grieving, you don’t have to do it alone.

Have you ever thought, “What if I forget?” If that fear shows up for you, you’re not alone. Forgetting details doesn’t m...
02/13/2026

Have you ever thought, “What if I forget?”

If that fear shows up for you, you’re not alone. Forgetting details doesn’t mean you’re losing love. Love doesn’t live in perfect recall, but it does live in what they changed in you, and how you carry them forward.

Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold. Instead of hiding the cracks, it honors them.Grief c...
02/10/2026

Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold. Instead of hiding the cracks, it honors them.

Grief can feel like that. Losing someone you love changes you. It can feel like you’ve been shattered into pieces you don’t recognize. But healing isn’t about “going back to normal.” It’s about learning how to hold what happened, with care, with support, and with time.

Your story doesn’t end at the breaking. And your cracks don’t make you less. They show what you’ve carried, and how you’ve kept going.

The pain doesn’t erase the love. The love doesn’t erase the pain. Both can be true, and you can still keep going. 🌻     ...
02/06/2026

The pain doesn’t erase the love. The love doesn’t erase the pain. Both can be true, and you can still keep going. 🌻

Grief doesn’t show up to hurt us—it shows up because love was real.
01/30/2026

Grief doesn’t show up to hurt us—it shows up because love was real.

Sometimes grief feels like this: shattered. Not just “sad,” but changed.This week our Middle Aged Group made mosaics of ...
01/27/2026

Sometimes grief feels like this: shattered. Not just “sad,” but changed.

This week our Middle Aged Group made mosaics of their grief—taking broken pieces and placing them back together, one by one. Not to pretend nothing happened. Not to “move on.” But to show something true & authentic.

You can rebuild a life that’s beautiful… and different than you dreamed. The cracks don’t disqualify you. They become part of your story. You’re allowed to create meaning in the middle of the grief.

Your grief is never the problem. The problem is living in a world that keeps asking it to be smaller.If you’re still mis...
01/23/2026

Your grief is never the problem. The problem is living in a world that keeps asking it to be smaller.

If you’re still missing them—weeks, months, years later—there’s nothing wrong with you. There’s no deadline for love. And there’s no “right way” to carry loss.

At The Bradley Center, we make room for the real thing: the tears, the anger, the numbness, the memories, the “I miss you” that shows up out of nowhere.

You don’t have to rush. You don’t have to perform “better.” You just don’t have to do it alone.

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11100 S Redwood Road
South Jordan, UT
84095

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