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.

“One day I caught myself smiling for no reason… then I realized I was thinking of you.”This sweet message was written by...
11/12/2025

“One day I caught myself smiling for no reason… then I realized I was thinking of you.”

This sweet message was written by a young girl about her mom — her Super Mom 💕

At The Bradley Center, we believe moments like this remind us that love lives on in memories, words, and the small everyday things that keep our hearts connected.

Whether you’ve lost a parent, a child, or anyone who meant the world to you — their love continues to shape who you are.

💜 Keep remembering.
💛 Keep sharing.
💚 Keep smiling when you think of them.

Grief asks a lot of us — patience, tenderness, and time. When the weight feels heavy, return to the basics: rest, breath...
11/07/2025

Grief asks a lot of us — patience, tenderness, and time. When the weight feels heavy, return to the basics: rest, breathe, write, and feel. You’re not broken — you’re healing, one small step at a time.

This week, our families came together to honor and remember the loved ones who have passed — celebrating their lives, st...
11/05/2025

This week, our families came together to honor and remember the loved ones who have passed — celebrating their lives, stories, and the memories that continue to guide us.

Through color, creativity, and connection, we shared a beautiful Día de los Mu***os tradition — building altars, lighting candles, and reflecting on the people who shaped who we are.

Grief and remembrance can take many forms, but this week was about love, legacy, and community. 🕯️💐

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Grief isn’t just pain or healing - it’s both. You might:• Cry in the car, then laugh at dinner• Miss their voice, then f...
10/31/2025

Grief isn’t just pain or healing - it’s both. You might:

• Cry in the car, then laugh at dinner
• Miss their voice, then feel them in your own words
• Break down one moment, and feel strong the next

That swing is not instability - it’s resilience. It means your love is learning how to live in a new form.

Every hand tells a story - of love remembered, of hearts still healing, of connection that never fades. At The Bradley C...
10/29/2025

Every hand tells a story - of love remembered, of hearts still healing, of connection that never fades. At The Bradley Center, we believe healing happens through creativity, community, and care — one handprint at a time. 🎨🤍

What if grief isn’t something to fix or escape — but something to feel? It’s not just pain, it’s love trying to find a v...
10/23/2025

What if grief isn’t something to fix or escape — but something to feel? It’s not just pain, it’s love trying to find a voice. When we shift our view of grief from pain to unspoken love, we create space for healing, connection, and remembrance. Let’s honor the love that remains.

“Grief does not change you. It reveals you.” — John GreenIn loss, we don’t become someone new — we simply meet the deepe...
10/21/2025

“Grief does not change you. It reveals you.” — John Green

In loss, we don’t become someone new — we simply meet the deepest parts of who we’ve always been. The love. The ache. The strength we didn’t know we had.

Grief can make us question ourselves — wondering if we should’ve done more, felt less, or moved on by now.But the truth ...
10/17/2025

Grief can make us question ourselves — wondering if we should’ve done more, felt less, or moved on by now.
But the truth is: there’s no “right” way to grieve. 💛

At The Bradley Center, we believe healing begins when we replace guilt and self-blame with gentleness and understanding. These gentle reframes can help you meet your grief with compassion — one small shift at a time.

✨ Which reminder speaks to you most today? ✨

The dark clouds of grief brewing in the background don’t exclude the beauty of connection when we reach out for the help...
10/03/2025

The dark clouds of grief brewing in the background don’t exclude the beauty of connection when we reach out for the help we need.

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11100 S Redwood Road
South Jordan, UT
84095

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