Pastoral and Community Care
Providing meaningful personal connection is an important part of Religious Life at Vanderbilt. Religious Life staff and affiliates are trained to provide spiritual and emotional support to individuals of all religious, spiritual, and secular viewpoints, and can make appropriate referrals for longer-term counseling support. Through GriefNet, a support group led by a certified grief support specialist, Religious Life provides supportive care to any member of the Vanderbilt community who is suffering loss. Finally, Religious Life also calls the community together for ritual moments that mark our shared life on campus.
Pastoral Care and Counseling
GriefNet
A support program for students experiencing death or other loss
GriefNet is a support program for Vanderbilt community members who are experiencing death or other loss. Grief can come from the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, the loss of a job, or any other loss. And grief can be experienced in the immediate aftermath of loss, a year later, or any time in between—there are no time limits on grief or GriefNet. The GriefNet support group will provide a safe, non‐judgmental atmosphere for exploration, nurture, and growth. Addressing grief is not about “getting over it” but rather integrating loss into living.
GriefNet is open to all students, faculty, and staff at Vanderbilt University. There is no charge to participate. Participants are never required to share or participate in any particular group activity but are invited to share when it feels right. Finally, while members will be encouraged to leverage any personal religious or spiritual resources to assist with their grief process we want to make it clear that this support network, although sponsored by the Center for Spiritual and Religious LIfe, neither assumes participants are a part of any faith tradition nor will it advocate for any particular beliefs or practices.
Please email gretchen.person@vanderbilt.edu for more information on meeting times or to sign up.
If you need to speak with someone regarding your grief, please contact the Center for Spiritual and Religious Life at 615-322-2457.
Who can attend?
GriefNet is open to all undergraduate, graduate and professional students currently enrolled at Vanderbilt University. There is no charge to participate.
You may have suffered a recent loss or are still dealing with the effects of a death from long ago. There are no time limits on grief or for GriefNet.
Please email gretchen.person@vanderbilt.edu for more information on meeting times or to sign up.
If you would like to speak with someone regarding your grief, please contact the Center for Spiritual and Religious Life at 322-2457.
Center for Spiritual and Religious Life
401 24th Ave South (behind Branscomb residence hall)
CSRL Grief Groups are facilitated by a Certified Grief Support Specialist/ Certified Grief Educator
Fall Semester 2024: Monday 5 PM- 5:50 PM in the CSRL Conference Room (second-floor)
Sept 16, 23, 30
October 7, 14, 21, 28
November 4, 11, 18
December 2
Spring Semester 2025: Monday 5 PM- 5:50 PM in the CSRL Conference Room (second-floor)
January 6, 13, 27
February 3, 10, 17, 24
March 3, 17, 24, 31
April 7, 14
Please email gretchen.person@vanderbilt.edu with questions or to sign up.
One-on-one grief appointments are also available at CSRL at times that work for you.
Grief Net: Suicide Survivors’ Group
This group will meet in the spring semester of 2024 (day/time tba) at the Center for Spiritual and Religious Life (401 24th Ave. S.). This is a safe, non-judgmental, confidential and gentle space. No religious/spiritual beliefs/practices assumed, required or advocated. Your loss may have been that of an immediate family member, friend, classmate or an acquaintance; it may have been recent or years ago. Questions? Email gretchen.person@vanderbilt.edu. Harold Ivan Smith states, “I believe that the hardest psychological and spiritual work humans do is surviving a suicide.” You are not alone. Come and meet people who love you and are here for you.
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If faith is a resource for you, these campus prayer spaces may be helpful:
- Prayer Spaces
- All Faith Chapel, 411 21st Ave. S. (below Benton Chapel, next to Main Library)
- Benton Chapel, 411 21st Ave. S. (next to the Main Library)
- The Commons Center, Room 215, 8 AM – Noon (near the corner of 18th and Horton)
- Hillel Center, 2421 Vanderbilt Pl
- The Prayer Space (“Annex” at 401 24th Ave. S., behind OUCRL)
- Rohr Chabad House, 11 23rd Avenue North
- Sarratt Center, Room 110, 8 AM – 5 PM
- St. Augustine’s Chapel, 200 24th Ave. S.
- Stevenson Center, Room 6721, 8 AM – 5 PM
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline-(800) 273-8255
Community Care and Gathering
Campus Office Hours