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.

Merry Christmas 🎄From all of us at The Bradley Center, we’re grateful to walk alongside this community. If today or tomo...
12/24/2025

Merry Christmas 🎄

From all of us at The Bradley Center, we’re grateful to walk alongside this community. If today or tomorrow feels heavy, please know support is here and you don’t have to carry it alone. Wishing you comfort, connection, and a little extra peace.

Grief doesn’t cancel joy. And joy doesn’t erase loss.So many people carry both at the same time — showing up, laughing, ...
12/12/2025

Grief doesn’t cancel joy. And joy doesn’t erase loss.

So many people carry both at the same time — showing up, laughing, doing life, while holding quiet grief beneath the surface.

At the Bradley Center, we honor the full truth of grief — loud and quiet, heavy and gentle — and we hold space for every way it shows up.

You are not doing it wrong. You are not alone. 🤍

At Vista Heights Middle School earlier this month, we explored how gratitude can be part of healing. Students created ar...
12/09/2025

At Vista Heights Middle School earlier this month, we explored how gratitude can be part of healing. Students created art that showed the truth so many grieving hearts experience - you can miss someone deeply and still find moments of color, connection, and hope.

Grief and gratitude aren’t opposites — they’re companions. We’re proud of these students for expressing both.

As we go through this holiday season, emotions can feel heavier and warmer all at once. Let both be welcome. Let both be...
12/06/2025

As we go through this holiday season, emotions can feel heavier and warmer all at once. Let both be welcome. Let both be love.

We had a memorial event for our families & their loved ones who are no longer with us. The theme was based around Evergr...
12/03/2025

We had a memorial event for our families & their loved ones who are no longer with us. The theme was based around Evergreen trees - Evergreen trees stay green through every season. 🌲

At The Bradley Center, we remind our kids and families that their love, memories, and bonds don’t fade either. Even in grief, there is strength, unity, and new life taking root.

Thanksgiving can be a double-sided coin for those of us mourning the death of loved ones. The empty chair reminds us tha...
11/27/2025

Thanksgiving can be a double-sided coin for those of us mourning the death of loved ones. The empty chair reminds us that gratitude for family and friends around the table is deepened by the pain for those we have loved and lost. Amid the rush of the holiday season, may we give thanks more sincerely, hug a little tighter and say “I love you” more often. Those gifts of grace will return to us in a deeper sense of just how much we all need each other.

With deepest gratitude for our families, our volunteers, our donors and all those who carry each other’s burdens, Happy Thanksgiving from The Bradley Center.

Holiday weeks can be loud with many expectations — gatherings, traditions, memories.Take a moment to breathe and check i...
11/26/2025

Holiday weeks can be loud with many expectations — gatherings, traditions, memories.

Take a moment to breathe and check in with yourself. What is your heart carrying today?

No matter the answer, you belong here 🤍 The Bradley Center is here to walk through this week with you.

From all of us at The Bradley Center, please know this: We see our families especially closely during the holidays. We s...
11/21/2025

From all of us at The Bradley Center, please know this: We see our families especially closely during the holidays. We see the courage it takes to show up with a grieving heart. And we are here to walk beside you, to listen, and to support you in whatever this season looks like for you.

Today’s art project was a gentle reminder of the power of steady hands, quiet moments, and the simple act of creating so...
11/19/2025

Today’s art project was a gentle reminder of the power of steady hands, quiet moments, and the simple act of creating something together.

Our kids made God’s Eyes — a symbol traditionally used to represent protection, connection, and the ability to see beyond what’s in front of us.

As they wrapped yarn around the wooden sticks, layer by layer, they also practiced something deeper:
patience, focus, and the comfort of being guided by someone who cares.

Every thread woven today was a reminder that they’re not alone — one moment, one craft, one safe space at a time.

Your grief is yours.Your pace is yours.Your healing is yours.Let it unfold the way you need it to.
11/13/2025

Your grief is yours.
Your pace is yours.
Your healing is yours.
Let it unfold the way you need it to.

“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.

đź’ś Keep remembering.
đź’› Keep sharing.
đź’š 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.

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11100 S Redwood Road
South Jordan, UT
84095

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