Gina Spence Program Moves into New Headquarters at the Bermudiana Arcade

The Gina Spence Program (GSP) is thrilled to announce its new head office location on the third floor of the Bermudiana Arcade, in the heart of Hamilton.

This newly renovated space offers a centralized, purpose-built therapeutic environment for grief and loss support — a crucial step forward in the charity’s ongoing mission to provide accessible, affordable services for those navigating grief & loss of all kinds.

Thanks to the generous partnership with Habitat for Humanity, GSP was able to construct a custom-designed clinical hub, offering a safe and specialized setting for individual and group services. The renovations were made possible by the tireless efforts of the Habitat for Humanity incredible team, as well as support from SAL, Josuha Bate Trading Bermuda LTD and additional partners whose collective investment helped bring this vision to life.

“This move represents more than just a new address. It’s a renewed commitment to healing hearts and transforming lives in the community we serve,” said Dr. Gina Spence, Founder and Grief Recovery Specialist. “Being centrally located allows us to reach more individuals and families in need, and the space now truly reflects the compassionate, high- quality care our team is committed to delivering.” Said Mykiee Jones, Executive Director.

The announcement comes just two month’s after GSP hosted Bermuda’s first-ever Grief and Loss Awareness Day, an island-wide initiative held annually on the first Friday of March, also known as #BGLAD. The inaugural event, held at City Hall, brought together mental health professionals, community partners, and grieving families for a powerful day of remembrance, healing, and public education — emphasizing the reality that everyone has experienced some form of grief and loss.

The new GSP headquarters serves as an extension of this momentum, offering greater opportunities for collaboration, education, and clinical care under one roof.

The Gina Spence Program extends heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed — from sponsors and donors to construction volunteers and community advocates. Your support has created a physical space where hope and healing can flourish.

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