BriAnna Rose Kruzel passed away unexpectedly on September 28, 2013, from unknown causes. She was just 18 years old. She left behind her parents, Randy and Tami Kruzel, along with her two brothers, Josh Kulus and Brandon Kruzel. Shortly after, BriAnna’s family and friends established What Would Bri Do (WWBD) – a 501(c)3 with the goal of supporting young people and organizations in need through monetary grants and scholarships. In just under 10 years, the legacy of BriAnna has shown so brightly, and continues to grow in our communities – and beyond.
“Over the first six years, we distributed approximately $50,000 to various local organizations such as the Sartell-St. Stephen Community Education dance program, a local Girl Scout Troop, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota, and Terebinth Refuge. This also includes the placement of a beautiful Angel of Hope in Sartell on Lake Francis.”
Randy and Tami visited Faith Lodge in Wisconsin in 2018 and were inspired by the organization’s dedication to helping their local community. Moved by their experience, WWBD began working to raise funds to build their own space – right here in Central MN – for those in need. Bri’s Lodge aims to provide support for those experiencing loss of a child (at any age), perinatal loss, spousal loss, suicide loss, loss of a parent, or loss of a sibling.”
“Allowing a grieving person to talk, laugh, or cry with someone who is going through a similar loss allows them to start the healing process. Bri’s Lodge would offer a place where those who are grieving can make connections with others traveling on a similar grief journey. We believe no one should have to grieve alone and want to establish Bri’s Lodge as a leader in connecting those grieving a loss with the support that they need to make their journey less difficult. People are yearning to connect with someone sharing a similar type of pain, but making those connections is a challenging task when the resources do not exist or are not readily available. Our goal is to make those connections available and easy to access. Since all people grieve differently, our hope is that other community organizations will help us in developing other grief resources for all that need our assistance.”
“Ultimately, our goal is to make Bri’s Lodge a place that will offer retreats to support those who are grieving the loss of a loved one. Retreats will run from Thursday evening to Sunday morning. Each retreat will be programmed for specific types of losses and include healing through the five senses such as sight (memorial displays, beautiful scenery), smell (bonfires, aromatherapy, fresh air), hearing (storytelling, nature, and music), taste (meals, snacks, beverages) and touch (massage, healing crafts and meditation). Activities will be offered to assist in the healing process, including picnics, bonfires, and healing crafts. Talking about your loved ones is therapeutic so group socializing opportunities will also be offered.”
Previously a full-time RN, Bri’s mom left her job in 2020 to work on fulfilling the mission of Bri’s lodge full-time. “Developing Bri’s Lodge has been what has helped me get through my own journey. It has provided me with a purpose, a reason to keep moving forward in life. All of this will not bring her back but we have been able to take our tragic loss and turn it into a reason why we lost our sweet Bri.”
“If you or someone you know would like to support our cause, you can do so in many ways:
“It has been amazing to spread the message of what we can offer our community and how we can collaborate with other organizations to fulfill our mission. We couldn’t do what we do without the support of our community. I know we’ll need the continued support and generosity of our community to achieve our mission that No One Should Grieve Alone.”
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