CNN Top Ten Hero Robinson will receive a $10,000 cash donation from CNN and a $50,000 donation from Subaru for her organization and personalized leadership training from the Annenberg Foundation to advance the work of Imagine, A Center for Coping with Loss.
Childhood bereavement is a serious public health issue. The death of a parent or other important person in a child’s life has been noted to be one of the most commonly reported and disruptive Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). There are currently over 114,000 NJ youth age 0-18 who are bereaved due to the death of a parent. This doesn’t include the death of a sibling, which Imagine also supports, along with children and caregivers living with a family member with any life-altering illness.
Currently, over 425 children and adults meet every two weeks at Imagine in their free, year-round grief support groups in Mountainside and Newark. The impact on children’s lives of participating in Imagine grief support programs is immense. At Imagine, children and adults make life-long friends, develop healthy coping skills and grow more resilient. By working to eradicate the potential negative effects of unresolved grief and creating communities well equipped to cope with loss, it is Imagine’s expectation that grieving children everywhere will grow up to be emotionally healthy and able to lead meaningful and productive lives.
If you’d like to support this work, please donate to Imagine here. With the $10,000 award, Subaru’s matching gift of $50,000, and your donation, Robinson will use the funds to expand its services in their Mountainside and Newark locations.
In addition, as part of the award package, Robinson and a member of her board will also participate in a customized version of the Annenberg Alchemy program, which offers leadership development that will help strengthen Imagine for long-term success. Alchemy is offered through the Annenberg Foundation, a leading supporter of nonprofits worldwide.
“Our hope is that through this recognition more children and teens will get support, know their loss matters, and feel less alone in their grief,” said Robinson. “The spotlight shown on our mission by CNN and the training from the Annenberg Foundation will be invaluable in helping us achieve our goal that someday no child will grieve alone. I believe this is now possible to achieve in my lifetime.”
Since 2006, CNN has profiled more than 300 heroes and has received upward of 85,000 nominations from more than 100 countries.
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About Imagine
Imagine offers free year-round grief support groups for children age 3-18 who have had a parent or brother or sister die, and for families caring for a family member living with a life-altering physical illness. Concurrent groups are available for parents and guardians, and young adults 18-30. Support groups meet on weekday nights for an hour and a half. Dinner is provided prior to the group meeting. To schedule an orientation for yourself or your family or for more information please contact Imagine at 908-264-3100 or info@imaginenj.org.