Traumatic Loss Coalition
In July of 2024 Brie became the Monmouth County Traumatic Loss Coalition Coordinator. Overseeing the TLC team for Monmouth County is something Brie is passionate about. If intersted in joining the team please reach out to 732-749-0620
Since 2000, the TLC has been providing support to communities affected by traumatic events such as homicide and illness; the most difficult being suicide.
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in New Jersey for ages 15-24. On average, one person dies by suicide every 13 hours in the state, and nearly twice as many people die by suicide in New Jersey annually than by homicide. The dual mission of the TLC is excellence in suicide prevention and trauma response assistance to schools following unfortunate losses due to suicide, homicide, accident, and illness. This is accomplished through county, regional, and statewide conferences, training, consultation, onsite traumatic loss response, and technical assistance. The purpose is to ensure that those working with youth from a variety of disciplines and programs have up-to-date knowledge about mental health issues, suicide prevention, traumatic grief, and resiliency enhancement.
Through collaborative funding by NJ Department of Children & Families, Children’s System of Care, the Traumatic Loss Coalitions for Youth Program has created an expanding statewide network that effectively works to prevent suicide and promote hope, healing, and resiliency in the aftermath of traumatic loss.
Let’s Connect
For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact us at:
848-828-0829
We look forward to supporting you on your journey towards emotional well-being and resilience.
Community Engagement
Briezy Path Counseling is also actively involved in community support through the Monmouth County Traumatic Loss Coalition (TLC). Our practice oversees the coalition, which focuses on providing resources, training, and support to enhance the community’s ability to address and cope with traumatic losses. Through this role, we contribute to broader efforts in trauma prevention, education, and support within the community.