Grief Certified Peer-to-Peer.

Lisa Calhoun Owen

Certified Grief Educator/Author
Work Southport, NC Charlotte, NC Surf City, NC Southport NC 28461 United States Work Phone: 704-806-2204 Website: Lisa Calhoun Owen

Professional Certifications and Licenses

Certified Grief Educator

Guadian Ad Litem, State of North Carolina

Certified DSP/IDD patients

Award-winning Children’s Author

Services Offered

Peer to Peer  Counseling

One on One

Zoom/Virtual

Group Meetings

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Shaunna Leclair

End of Life Doula, Grief Educator 17807771047
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Michelle R Bodle

Grief Educator, End of Life Doula 814-592-4184

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