I have never really thought of families who bereave loved ones through incarceration. Many innocent people love and lose family and friends through incarceration but unfortunately society isn't prone to empathize with this population even thought they had no involvement in their loved one's crime and suddenly, in a moment's time, this person is now out of their life. I can only imagine the confusion, hurt, angry and sadness that impacts all at once but, of course, I really don't know and hope I never live this experience. Bonnie has opened my heart to this type of bereavement. She is a wonderful person and we need more people in the world like her! I hope the articles helps you relate with them better.
Loss through incarceration
We have no choice when a loved one
is taken away from us. It forces us to find our way through an emotional
darkness to enable healing. Grief recovery is an individual journey
taking on many forms as it turns lives upside down. Society is usually
sympathetic to those coping with loss but what about someone whose loss was
caused by incarceration?
Bonnie Hilberer discovered, when
her Son-in-Law struggled with the loss of his father, community support was
unavailable. The system took his Dad when he was found guilty of 2nd
degree murder, crippling the family!
Bonnie communicated, “I watched the
devastation; pain, anger and hurt my Son-in-Law and my Daughter went
through. The next few months were filled with anger, bitterness, and
heartbreak; both knowing his Father had done this. Shortly after, I
realized I needed to start a support group of this type. God had provided
me with the tools through years of grief experience; both in personal loss and
volunteering in grief support. While this was not a loss through
death, it was still an emotional loss and needed to be dealt with and
understood. Hope 4 Healing Hearts began
October, 2008.”
Her public support group meets the 2nd
Monday of each month and averages approximately 10-15 participants. The
forum includes non-denominational prayer, an overview, promise of
confidentiality and open discussion. This non-judgmental setting promotes
healing and offers resources. It is free to survivors.
Bonnie’s mission, “To follow the map God provided me – with
His guidance I will try to help others find their peace through love and
forgiveness. God never gives us more than we can handle. I honestly
believe this. Everything and everyone, in my life, has been there for a
reason; to give me direction, to use my strengths and talents and to help
others through their grief so they too may know God’s healing love.” She
continued, “Each time the group meets, I’m elated when I see tears turn into
smiles. When a new person joins the group, I love hearing everyone tell
them they have come to the right place!”
If someone in your circle is coping with
bereavement loss through incarceration, Bonnie recommends you do not avoid or
judge them. And, do not believe everything you read in the papers.
Instead, offer non-judgmental loving support and encouragement during their
time of need!
Click her for more detail, www.hope4healinghearts.com
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