You're Invited: The Wing Open House Celebration🎉
- Erin's House for Grieving Children

- Oct 21
- 1 min read

Grief can be isolating, especially for kids, teens, and young adults. On National Children’s Grief Awareness Day, November 20, we raise our voices for those navigating a death at a young age.
This year, we’re taking action by opening The Wing, our brand-new program space designed for young adults ages 18–25 who are grieving. To mark the day, we invite the community to our Open House—no RSVP required!
Come tour the space, enjoy light bites and refreshments, meet the team, and learn more about our new services. Because of your generosity, this vision is now a reality. We look forward to celebrating with you!
Thursday, November 20, 2025 | 4:00 - 6:00pm
Light bites and drinks served
5608 YMCA Pk Dr W (behind the current Erin's House building)
Our capital campaign for The Wing is ongoing as we raise the last $200,000 of this $2.3 million project. Learn more about how you can support this initiative and the naming opportunities we have available!




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