Coordinator

The team-oriented leader who thrives on organizing group efforts. They bring people together to make big impacts happen.

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How Coordinators Show Support During Major Life Events

Here are a few ideas for how they might support a close friend during major life events:

Loss of a Loved One:
Rallies a team to organize support, such as coordinating a group donation or memory book.

Major Diagnosis:
Coordinates fundraising efforts or organizes a group to provide meals or transport.

Disability:
Gathers a group to assist with regular tasks, like yard work or grocery shopping.

Hospitalization:
Organizes a care package delivery system or sets up a rotating schedule for visits.

Warning

This support language should be careful to avoid taking over or unintentionally making the situation feel impersonal.

Support Languages
Framework

Support Languages are based on three key dimensions — Actions, Activation, and Socialization. These three dimensions combine to create eight unique styles of offering support.

All Eight Support Languages

Each Support Language is a unique way of showing up for others in times of need.

Connector

The relational bridge-builder who ensures no one feels alone. They connect people, resources, and hearts with a touch of creativity.

Community Builder

The inspirational motivator who creates a supportive network. They foster unity and ensure no one goes through hard times alone.

Coordinator

The team-oriented leader who thrives on organizing group efforts. They bring people together to make big impacts happen.

Organizer

The go-to planner who thrives on logistics and getting things done. From meal trains to detailed schedules, they turn chaos into order.

Listener

The calm, empathetic ear who provides emotional grounding. They know sometimes the best help is just being there.

Harmonizer

The empathetic peacekeeper who brings balance and positivity. They ensure emotional connections remain strong.

Team Player

The dependable helper who’s ready to jump in wherever needed. They adapt and support without hesitation.

Problem Solver

The hands-on doer who tackles challenges head-on. They fix, adapt, and find practical solutions when everything feels uncertain.

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