Grief & Loss
Resources & Other Organizations
Compassionate Friends
Compassionate Friends provides support and community for bereaved families that have experienced the death of a child.
From their website: “Whether your family has had a child die (at any age, from any cause) or you are trying to help those who have gone through this life altering experience, The Compassionate Friends exists to provide friendship, understanding, and hope to those going through the natural grieving process.”
Dougy Center
From their website: “Dougy Center offers a wide range of resources for people of all ages who are grieving before and after a death.”
Visit their website for a library of free grief resources sorted by age group/concern.
Good Grief
Good Grief provides support and resources for children, families, and schools. Visit their website to explore their offerings, and their large resource library.
From their website: “Good Grief builds resilience in children, strengthens families, and empowers communities to grow from loss and adversity.”
Option B
From their website: “OptionB.Org provides practical, compassionate, everyday advice both for those who are facing loss and hardship themselves, and for those who want to show up for their loved ones during life’s hardest moments.”
Visit their website for resilience-building resources!
Our House
From their website: “The OUR HOUSE mission is to provide the community with grief support services, education, resources, and hope.”
Visit their website for a directory of grief support organizations by age group and concern.
Perinatal Support
For those experiencing perinatal loss. Visit their website for support groups, the number to their Warm Line, and more.
From their website: “Perinatal loss can happen to anyone and you are not alone. All losses are profound and all parents need support during this time. It is common to have a wide range of emotions. This page is here to provide information, resources, and support. If you need help navigating all of this and finding your next steps please call or text our Warm Line at 1-888-404-7763. There are many resources available to you and we will help you find the support you need.”