The inspiration for  The Beading Hearts all began with my son’s creations of beaded hanging decorations.

After struggling for 10 years with mental wellness and then addiction, my son Adam lost his battle in November 2015 while in a drug rehab.

When Adam was a child, he was always reminding us to LOOK UP. There was so much we would miss if we didn’t look up.

As a teenager, Adam reminded us to LOOK UP at the stars, planets, galaxies and beyond.

As a young adult, Adam felt that if we LOOKED UP, there was something more than we could see … that we were all part of something bigger than ourselves.

And as an adult, Adam reminded us to LOOK UP even when we were feeling down.

Adam would string together lettered and color beads to create an inspirational message. He made one for his grandmother with the word “smile” and another for his father that read “family and tradition”. For me, his mother, he chose “radiant light”.

In the throes of grief after the drug-related overdose deaths of our children, a group of us would meet. We talked about our children, our feelings related to their deaths and made strings of beads to hang from a car’s rearview mirror, a keychain or anywhere they were easily visible.   We gave the beads to others who were suffering from the death of their loved one because of substance use.  We found that talking and beading were broken-heart therapy.  Others heard about us and The Beading Hearts Overdose Loss Support Group was formed.

Our group has grown to such an extent that we now perform outreach by visiting jails and sober homes. We want to make a difference by offering hope and encouragement to those with a history of substance use.

We hold fund-raising events throughout the year. We attend local street fairs and other events to sell our beaded items and raise awareness of addiction and the unique challenges of overdose grief.  Money from the sales enables us to subsidize our activities that help people affected by addiction and their families.

Our aim is to heal broken hearts, one bead at a time.

To find more about us, please visit our public website at https://beadinghearts.org/

Linda Nuszen, Founder