“We are so grateful to be back in session. We came on Monday night and, as usual, left with things to talk about with my children concerning grief that we probably won’t do otherwise. It is great to ask about their night and let them tell us (or not tell us) what they talked about with their grief. Our 13 year old daughter was glad to be able to draw while talking about grief… She seems to be in a “better place” emotionally and we owe a lot of that to your services.”
“I love the concept of the center and it has helped my family tremendously. I would like to see the groups held for like 30 minutes longer. Sometimes I think it takes a minute for things to get going, so a little extra time may help.”
“I love the feel of the spirit that is there, and that I can feel free to speak of spiritual things. I love that our nametags are ready for us at the door. I like having the adults split into parents and spouses.”
“Our 9-year-old looks forward to it every time we come. She gets a big smile on her face. She brought home a soft, cuddly bear that she sleeps with. The facilitators do a wonderful job of making her and the others feel safe. For that we are SO grateful!!!”
“The Bradley Center is a place of escape where I can open up my feelings and share what I feel. It is a place that I can help people to deal with their grief and I can be helped in turn. There is no other place on earth that I feel safe talking to a group about my feelings with.”
“It helps my son. Nothing else comes close to mattering. I like very much that we can speak of religious matters openly. Groups that make you hide those things are NOT helpful.”
“I like attending the group conversation because it gives me a chance to talk about my husband’s death, otherwise I don’t really talk about it. I also like knowing that the way I am feeling (the ups and downs, anger, etc.) is normal. I also like knowing other people who are going through the same thing as I am.”
“I just really love that this place is family oriented. It’s a fun, family atmosphere. I really like that!”
“I love everything about The Bradley Center. It has truly helped myself and my kids.”
“I have only attended once, but my daughter (12) went in feeling nothing but negative thoughts about being there. She came out loving it.”
“I like how you feel welcomed with open arms from everyone at The Bradley Center. I like to see my kids connect with other kids in the same situation. I see it makes my kids open up about their feelings.”
“I like being able to talk to a group of people that have been through what I have been through… I am not judged as a person for the way I feel. I also like that the children are being helped as well.”
We are located in the American Heritage School. For more information regarding the school please visit their website here.
American Heritage of South Jordan
11100 South Redwood Road
South Jordan, Utah 84095
The Craig Taylor Scholarship Fund
The Bradley Center does not want the program fee to prohibit anyone from attending our peer support groups. Therefore the Center will be offering full or partial scholarships upon request, based on the following criteria, as adequate funding is available.
Funding is provided in the name of Craig Taylor, the former CEO of Coca Cola, who was killed in a plane crash in 1996. His wife, Janice, is our current board chairman. She and her children are volunteer facilitators at The Bradley Center.