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  <title>What Happens When You Stop Outrunning Grief? Camila Crews &amp;amp; Sorry For Your Loss (Cards)</title>
  <description> Have you ever found yourself trying to outrun grief?&amp;amp;nbsp;That’s&amp;amp;nbsp;what Camila Crews did when she was 19 and her mother died. Twenty years later, following the heartbreaking disappearance and death of her father, Camila stopped running and started feeling. Unable to just keep pushing through, she had to face her grief and learn how to care for herself in the process.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Facing her grief inspired Camila to start Sorry for Your Loss (Cards), an initiative to help people better understand grief and show up for those who are mourning. Centering the experiences of Black and Brown communities, Sorry for Your Loss (Cards) provides workshops, cards, resources, and community experiences designed to decrease the isolation that so often&amp;amp;nbsp;accompanies&amp;amp;nbsp;grief.&amp;amp;nbsp;   We discuss:  The fiery, creative energy Camila's parents shared&amp;amp;nbsp; Losing her mother twice: first as a child when her mother moved away, and then as a young adult when she died&amp;amp;nbsp; The instinct to just keep moving forward after her mother's death&amp;amp;nbsp; Having to slow down and finally face grief after her father was killed&amp;amp;nbsp; Living with the unanswered questions surrounding her father’s disappearance and presumed death&amp;amp;nbsp; The vital importance of culturally specific grief resources&amp;amp;nbsp; Finding connection with other people who are grieving&amp;amp;nbsp; The origin of Sorry for Your Loss (Cards) and Camila's commitment to helping others understand grief&amp;amp;nbsp;    Camila A. Crews&amp;amp;nbsp;builds&amp;amp;nbsp;tools, experiences, and cultural conversations that help people show up for grief in real, tangible ways. After losing both of her parents over the course of two decades, she experienced firsthand how lonely grief can feel and how often people want to support others but&amp;amp;nbsp;don’t&amp;amp;nbsp;know how. The purpose of Sorry&amp;amp;nbsp;For&amp;amp;nbsp;Your Loss is to help people get familiar with grief before it overwhelms them or&amp;amp;nbsp;someone&amp;amp;nbsp;they love. Since founding Sorry&amp;amp;nbsp;For&amp;amp;nbsp;Your Loss, Camila has developed therapist endorsed grief support tools and&amp;amp;nbsp;facilitated&amp;amp;nbsp;workshops based on her frameworks at wellness and mental health summits.&amp;amp;nbsp;Before building her own platform, Camila held public relations leadership&amp;amp;nbsp;roles&amp;amp;nbsp;shaping multicultural campaigns for global brands including Apple TV+, Netflix, and Universal Pictures. She blends storytelling, empathy, and lived experience to create meaningful tools for grief, connection, and community.&amp;amp;nbsp;  Follow on IG - @sorryforyourlosscards  </description>
  <author_name>Grief Out Loud</author_name>
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