Find your Moment of Peace
Welcome. This is a place of openness, support, and gentle care. At Bridge of Comfort, we believe in offering more than services, we offer shared humanity. Life brings each of us seasons of loss, change, and search for meaning. We are here to walk alongside you.
Our mission is simple: to create a safe, compassionate space where grief may be acknowledged, held, and transformed not by forgetting or erasing what we’ve lost but by inviting the heart to heal and reconnect. Everyone’s grief is personal. No one’s journey is exactly the same. You will be seen. You will be heard. You will be respected.
Here you won’t find rushed solutions or one size fits all approaches. You’ll find someone who knows grief not just academically but from lived experience. Someone who understands the quiet weight of loss, the awkwardness of hope, and the courage it takes to begin again. If you are longing for a place to begin, to breathe, to reflect, you are welcome here.
Meet Clementine Caudle Wright, GC-C
Born and raised in North Carolina, Clementine brings a rich blend of personal resilience, academic preparation, and heartfelt compassion to her role as a grief counselor. Now residing in Northern Virginia, she is a proud graduate of George Mason University. Her journey into this work is rooted deeply in life’s losses, triumphs, and the enduring spirit of hope.
A Journey of Life and Loss
Clementine’s life has been shaped by profound change and challenge. As a cancer survivor, she knows intimately what it means to face fear, uncertainty, and the emergence of new meaning. Later, in February 2023, she became a widow after her husband, whom she almost lost to an aneurism in the fall of 2005, passed away. These experiences reshaped her family’s life forever and through caring, waiting, losing and rebuilding she discovered the deep gift of empathy. More recently she tenderly cared for her mother during the final months of her life and after her passing in 2024, Clementine grieved anew and learned again what it means to lean into support and community.
These chapters have informed her approach: grief is never purely theoretical. It is as real as the breath we take, the memories we hold and the world we continue to move through. Her story invites hope, honesty and connection.
Professional Credentials
Clementine is a Certified Grief Counselor through the American Academy of Grief Counseling and holds the designation GC-C affirming her specialized training and commitment to grief work. In addition, she is a Commissioned Notary Public for the Commonwealth of Virginia, holds a Certificate of Ordination to the Gospel Ministry, and is certified as a Facilitator Instructor and Coach as well as Course Designer. She is also a charter member of Toastmasters International.
These credentials reflect both her spiritual grounding and the practical skills she brings to guiding individuals and families through loss, transition and renewal.
What She Offers
When working with Clementine, you will find:
a calm grounded presence who listens deeply not simply waiting your turn but holding space for what needs to come into view
someone who understands that grief is unique to you and who helps you honor your story rather than erase it
a guide who invites you into gentle questions: What does this loss mean? What is shifting in you now? Where might healing begin?
a collaborator in discovering new rhythms of living: not forgetting but carrying forward in hope; not returning to “normal” but building a new normal with your own sense of meaning
support for whatever shape your grief takes, whether you are years into it or just beginning, whether the loss was sudden or expected, whether you are grieving a parent, partner, friend, pet or even a way of life
Clementine’s blend of personal experience and professional training allows her to walk with you, not ahead or behind, but right beside you.
Why This Matters
We believe that grief is not something to get over and leave behind. It is a journey that changes us, shapes us, and invites us into greater depth of living. Grief is a State — how are you now? The Process involves emotional, spiritual, social and physical instability. But you are ok. JUST DON'T GET STUCK.
At Bridge of Comfort we honor that truth. We believe you do not have to face your loss alone. We believe healing is within reach, and it looks different for each of us. Together, we’ll walk this path with compassion, patience, and hope, honoring the fact that your loss is uniquely yours.
Thank you for considering us. If you’re ready to begin, we are here. The door is open, the chair is waiting, the path lies ahead.