April 2026 CPS/CPPS Community of Practice

“The Intersection of Grief, Trauma, and Mental Health (Part 2)” with Felica Harris

Thursday, April 16th, 2026 from 1:30 – 3:00 pm CT

Facilitator:
  • Felica Harris

Felica Harris is a Certified Peer Specialist, Certified Parent Peer Specialist Trainer, Maternal Mental Health Peer Support Specialist, Grief Specialist, and Grief Educator. She is a mother, advocate, and healer who has transformed personal pain into professional purpose. Drawing from her lived experience with profound loss, mental health challenges, and the complexities of parenting through grief, Felica stands at the powerful intersection of peer support, maternal mental health, and grief education.

After the devastating loss of her son Zaire, Felica’s world was reshaped by the weight of sorrow and the pressure to keep going for her family, for herself, and for the legacy of her child. Instead of allowing that pain to consume her, she chose to channel it creating sacred spaces for other mothers and families navigating similar storms. Her work is not just professional; it is personal, spiritual, and deeply rooted in community care.

Felica specializes in trauma-informed, culturally responsive support that centers the lived experiences of Black families, birthing people, and caregivers. Through her roles as a peer and parent peer specialist trainer, she equips others with the tools to hold space, validate pain, and foster resilience especially in systems that have historically failed marginalized communities. Whether she’s leading trainings on emotional regulation and systemic navigation, providing peer-based grief support, or advocating for maternal mental health equity, Felica brings authenticity, courage, and unwavering compassion to every encounter. Her approach is grounded in radical empathy, mutual respect, and the unwavering belief that people heal in connection not in isolation.

Felica is the founder of Zaire’s Carriage, a grief-informed initiative that honors her son’s life and supports mothers who feel silenced by stigma, shame, or sorrow. Her motto “Zaire’s carriage is empty but filled with love and hope” is a testament to the transformative power of grief when held with dignity and purpose. Felica’s voice is not just one of experience; it is one of leadership, education, and generational healing.

 

Description:

This training explores the connection between grief, trauma, and mental health. It clarifies that grief is rooted in loss, while trauma is rooted in a loss of safety, and many individuals experience both at the same time especially in sudden or overwhelming losses. Participants learn how different types of grief and trauma show up in real life, often appearing as depression, anxiety, or disconnection. The focus is on how to support, not fix by creating safety, validating experiences, and following the peer’s lead. At its core, this training reminds us: Grief needs to be felt. Trauma needs to feel safe. Both need to be seen.

 

Feedback Survey/CEH Information:

We invite you to please fill out the evaluation survey link (click here) if you attended this community of practice gathering or if you watch the recordingThe survey will close at 4:30pm on Thursday, April 30th. Certificates of Participation will be sent to those completing the evaluation form by 4:30pm on May 7th, 2026. No evaluation surveys will be accepted for CEH credit after the evaluation survey’s closing date/time. 

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