Because sorrow deserves support—and grace makes room for healing.

Daniel’s Grace Charitable Foundation provides support to families throughout all phases of the cancer journey and thereafter. Grief & Grace is a well-organized support group offering a dedicated environment for addressing grief, alleviating guilt, and fostering grace. Using the “Recipe Approach,” participants learn to blend their emotional experiences into practices that support healing and hope.

Our Facilitator: Roshonda Poole, MSW, CADDCT®, CDP®

Roshonda Poole is a Master of Social Work professional, Certified Dementia Trainer, and National Mental Health First Aid Instructor with a strong background in oncology and caregiver support. She brings compassion, authenticity, and hope to her role as facilitator of Daniel’s Grace Foundation’s Grief & Grace Support Group, helping individuals and families navigate grief, find connection, and begin healing in a supportive and welcoming environment.

As the founder of Equilibrium Consulting & Coaching Services, Ms. Poole enables organizations, caregivers, and communities to lead with empathy and intention. By providing facilitation, mental health education, and structured reflective dialogue, she establishes environments that foster healing, equilibrium, and inclusivity—particularly for individuals supporting others during illness, bereavement, caregiving, and significant life changes.

  • Create a safe and welcoming space for those experiencing grief.

  • Help participants understand and normalize the complex relationship between grief and guilt.

  • Offer practical tools for cultivating grace, compassion, and forgiveness—toward self and others.

  • Build a supportive community that lessens isolation and encourages connection.

Program Goals

Program Format

  • Session Length: 60–75 minutes per session

  • Frequency: Monthly sessions for adults, bi-monthly sessions for caregivers, and quarterly workshops.

  • Group Size: Small groups of 8–12 participants to encourage sharing and support.

  • Facilitators: Led by licensed or credentialed social workers trained in compassionate care.