Neptune Society of Northern California
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Locality: Novato, California
Phone: +1 415-898-1868
Address: 975 Diablo Ave Ste 104 94947 Novato, CA, US
Website: www.neptune-society.com/location/marin-county-ca
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Our deepest thanks to everyone who joined us in contributing to March of Dimes in May. Their programs have made sure 4 million babies born each year received lifesaving newborn screening; they've supported over 50,000 families through their NICU programs. Their vital efforts lift up communities and help every baby get the best possible start.
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With humility and gratitude, we thank those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.
Don't miss the chance to join us in raising money to support March of Dimes in its essential mission to ensure all moms and babies are healthy. Through May 31, you can donate to the cause of building healthy, happy families here: https://www.neptune-society.com/march-of-dimes
"The next day was Sunday again. The caterpillar ate through one nice green leaf, and after that he felt much better. Few of us haven't read, and later read to our own children, Eric Carle's best-loved creation, "The Very Hungry Caterpillar," in which caterpillar hatches on Sunday, eats tons of vibrantly colored fruits from Monday to Friday, goes on a junk-food binge on Saturday, eats a nice green leaf on Sunday, then nestles into a cocoon and emerges a beautiful butterfly. ...Carle died at age 91 on May 23, but this, of the more than 40 books he wrote and illustrated, will continue to be the first book many children fall in love with. https://www.theguardian.com//eric-carle-childrens-authors- See more
I felt like my heart had been so thoroughly and irreparably broken that there could be no real joy again. Everyone wanted me to rejoin life, pick up the pieces and move on, and I tried to, I wanted to, but I just had to lie in the mud with my arms wrapped around myself, eyes closed, grieving, until I didn’t have to anymore. Anne Lamott
"I no longer see death as a failure but as a place we are all headed at some point," says End Well founder Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider. "If I can help someone live the fullest to the very end, I have practiced the best medicine." http://ow.ly/HSZG50C8tFD
"I learned from my mother that the ability to experience joy during difficult times requires a degree of intentionality. You don’t just wake up feeling full of joy when it feels like the world is falling apart (or at least I know I don’t). You have to make a plan to celebrate and enjoy the things that you love. The things that will sustain you. As I’ve worked to manage my grief over the years, here is how I’ve learned to cultivate joy."
How's everyone doing today? #breathe #wereinthistogether
Join our charity partner March of Dimes for this event, in which we can both do good and have fun: Emeril will teach us how to cook one of his special recipes, Meril's Pasta Nero, named in honor of his daughter and featuring his mother's favorite food!
"Nearly two years isn’t enough time to say: 'You get through it.' Trauma’s impact is profound; post-traumatic stress ... Things can be OK; then not OK. I’m sharing in the hope others will open up. I’m inviting everyone to reach out to people in pain, to the grieving, and make the first moves. Because know this. As hard as it is to reach out to someone who is suffering, it is much harder for that suffering person to reach out to you."
November is a special month for the Alzheimer's Association: It's both #NationalFamilyCaregiversMonth and #NationalAlzheimersDiseaseAwarenessMonth. We are celebrating the strength and dedication of dementia caregivers, especially during these uncertain times. Share a tribute in honor of a special caregiver in your life at the Alzheimer’s Association website: alz.org/honor. #ENDALZ
"The act of setting up an ofrenda a table filled with pictures and objects that tell our deceased ancestors’ stories was incredible on its own, but it became a catalyst for something even greater. During the event, complete strangers began to approach us, asking that we share the stories of the people displayed on our table. Every inch of me was filled with gratitude, mourning, joy, compassion, as we equally shared and received with so many strangers. That experience transformed my attitude on grief from something to hide to something I could proudly share." #diadelosmuertos
The coming winter could be especially difficult as infectious disease experts recommend that we "hunker down" to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Proper preparation can help ease this transition and help you feel mentally ready. https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org//covid-19-during-wi
On Friday, Oct. 30 at 1 p.m., you can join the New York Adventure Club and historian Don Rice on a virtual journey through historic burial grounds of northern Manhattan.
The main character of this is grief, in all of its colorfulness, awkwardness, humor, embarrassment, rage and loneliness. People from around the world reflect on those they’ve lost.
Good morning! A reminder of how grateful we are for you.
Yes. Let's keep going forward, together.
Wise words from What's Your Grief.
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