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Grief Resources

MISS: Mothers in Sympathy & Support
www.misschildren.org/
‘a safe haven for parents to share their grief after the death of a child. It is our hope that within these pages you discover courage, faith, friendship and love..MISS provides support to parents enduring the tragedy of stillbirth, neonatal death and infant death from any cause. Grief education for parents and professionals.’

Hygeia
www.hygeia.org/
‘for those who have experienced a pregnancy, neonatal or childhood loss. Resources to support you and your families.’

GriefNet
rivendell.org/index.html
‘GriefNet is an Internet community consisting of more than 30 email support groups and two web sites- to provide support to people working through loss and grief issues of all kinds.’

KIDSAID
kidsaid.com/
Companion site to GriefNet, KIDSAID ‘is a safe place for kids to share and to help each other deal with grief about any of their losses. It’s a place to share and deal with feelings, to show artwork and stories, to talk about pets, to meet with one’s peers.’

Children Coping With Grief and Dying
www.grannyg.bc.ca/ckidbook/grief.html
Books About Death, Loss, Illness, and Hope for Children and their Caregivers. Collected by Lee Anne Phillips

The Compassionate Friends
www.compassionatefriends.org/
Offers friendship and understanding to families who are grieving the death of a child of any age, from any cause.

Bereaved Families Online
www.inforamp.net/~bfo/index.html
Has a member of your family died? You are not alone. Bereaved Families provides support for people who have lost an immediate family member — an infant, a child, an adult child, a parent, brother or a sister, an adult sibling, a grandchild or a spouse.‘

WidowNet
www.fortnet.org/WidowNet/
‘an information and self-help resource for, and by, widows and widowers. Topics covered include grief, bereavement, recovery, and other information helpful to people, of all ages, religious backgrounds and sexual orientations, who have suffered the death of a spouse or life partner.’

1000 Deaths
www.1000deaths.com/
‘Devoted to grief support for survivors whose loved ones have committed suicide, and to the prevention of suicide... The person who completes suicide dies once. Those left behind die a thousand deaths, trying to relive those terrible moments and understand... Why?

The Pet Loss Grief Support Website
www.petloss.com/
‘a gentle and compassionate website for pet lovers who are grieving over the death of a pet or an ill pet. Here you will find personal support, thoughtful advice, The Pets Candle Ceremony, Tribute Pages, healing poetry and more.’

Mourning Light Grief Support Webring
www.erichad.com/mlring.htm
[This site is no longer available]
‘to ring the various grief web sites around the world...A webring is a way to group pages of similar content together.’

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