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Welcome to our page for those of you who have been through the pain of losing a child. We hope you find some comfort, information that is right for you and the support you need whenever you are ready to reach out. We feature video stories and articles from other families who have lost a child, both at a young age and in adulthood and we share ...
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4 Φεβ 2021 · Where do you find grief support groups for parents who have lost a child? Fortunately, many reputable online sources provide grief support for bereaved parents after a child’s death. The latest online grief support groups offering support for parents are listed below in no particular order.
28 Ιουν 2024 · Support Groups . Working through child loss can be a lonely experience. Through support groups, grieving parents can come together with others who are coping with similar circumstances. Knowing that others are going through the same pain can bring comfort, and sharing coping strategies to help others can bring a sense of purpose to bereavement.
Through a network of over 500 chapters with locations in all 50 states, as well as Washington DC and Puerto Rico, The Compassionate Friends has been providing support to bereaved families after the death of a child for five decades.
Search out support groups. Many people do find that with an experience like the death of a child, it is easier to talk to other people who’ve lost a child. They may be the only ones who can really understand what you are going through. A peer support group can also be a valuable source of help and advice.
Just Enduring puts child loss resources into parents’ hands as soon as they need it. We offer information from funeral planning to tips on how to tell surviving siblings about the loss to connecting with other bereaved parents who can best understand the enduring pain.
Support groups such as The Compassionate Friends offer opportunities to meet and share with others who have had similar losses. There also are support groups specifically for helping parents who experienced a perinatal or neonatal death.