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January 28, 2026

Trauma-Responsive Grief Support for Youth & Families Impacted by Homicide Deaths

Kara is excited to be a local webinar viewing host for the National Alliance for Children's Grief National Webcast. This annual event is popular with organizations across the country as it is an opportunity to convene and engage your community. Join us IN PERSON for this NO FEE educational conference.

Tuesday March 3rd, from 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM IN-PERSON

Join Kara for the 2026 NACG National Webcast, Trauma-Responsive Grief Support for Youth & Families Impacted by Homicide Deaths. This in-person gathering invites grief and mental health professionals and paraprofessionals to come together to engage in an interactive national webcast and learn in community with others committed to trauma-responsive care. The program will be presented by Samantha Anthony, MS, LPC; Sam Middleton, MS; and Katherine Streit, MSW, LCSW, MSED, and will offer continuing education credits for an additional fee. This 3.5-hour education event will highlight:

  • How historic and systemic oppression shape the homicide-related grief experiences of youth and families.
  • Culturally and contextually responsive strategies for understanding and addressing stigmatized grief responses such as vengefulness, guilt, and shame among co-victims of homicide.
  • Trauma-related grief behaviors that may emerge across the lifespan for survivors of violence.

About the Speakers:
Katherine Streit, MSW, LCSW, MSEd, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, educator, and clinical supervisor who believes in the connection between healing, justice, and liberation. Since joining Uplift in 2018, she has led the school-based clinical team, managed citywide K–12 partnerships, overseen program evaluation, and directed Uplift’s training and professional development initiatives. She also supervises grief groups at the Philadelphia Juvenile Justice Services Center and previously managed the award-winning Philly Hope Line. Katherine specializes in creative, play-based approaches, particularly with neurodivergent youth, and is committed to Uplift’s non-pathologizing model. She holds an MSW and MSEd from the University of Pennsylvania, has over 20 years of experience supporting youth and adults with disabilities, guest lectures in local graduate programs, and has co-authored a chapter on SEL and play.

Sam Middleton, MS, is originally from Wilkes-Barre, PA and moved to Philadelphia to attend college in 2014. Sam received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology degree from Arcadia University in 2018. She then went on to work for her Master of Clinical and Counseling Psychology, with a specialization in trauma, from Chestnut Hill College. While starting her time at Uplift Center for Grieving Children as an intern, Sam gained experience and expertise in support group facilitation, eventually becoming a member of Uplift’s staff where she utilizes their knowledge in trauma-informed care and grief and loss support. Sam’s goal is to make youth feel heard and supported in their grief. She strives to validate all aspects of grief and loss. They continuously work to grow and learn how to best support the youth, families, and communities of Philadelphia. Sam has training in several areas outside of their degree, including in Psychological First Aid, and Perinatal Loss. They have also participated in Grief Conferences, committees, and other organizational events and programs.

Samantha Anthony, MS, LPC, is a grief clinician who operates out of Uplift Center for Grieving Children in Philadelphia. She has lived in the USA for 10 + years after immigrating from Malawi. She has an M.S in Clinical Child Psychology and a vested interest in the interconnected areas of childhood mental health, with a special focus on grief, trauma, social justice, and education. Her work is driven by the tenet that grief is a social justice issue.

Pre-register on the link below so we can plan for your attendance. Light refreshments will be available.


The webcast will be viewed at the
Sobrato Center for Nonprofits in Palo Alto
3460 W. Bayshore Road
Palo Alto, CA 94303

Walk-Ins are Welcome!

Continuing Education Info: NACG has been approved for 3.0 CE credits with the ASWB, NBCC, & NYSED. CEs for this event are available for a fee of $45. Kara will send an email to attendees seeking CEs with a link to pay and additional instructions ahead of the event.