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In Remembrance.....A Garden Of Loved Ones Ministry









Visit GROWW Grief Recovery Online which provides a site for solace, support and chat to the bereaved community.

WidowNet is an excellent resource for widows and widowers.

Trudy Weathersby has authored a site on death and dying for the Mining Company which is dedicated to the terminally ill, their family, friends and professional caregivers

Suicide. Because we who are left behind die a 1000 Deaths trying to understand why.

Webhealing.com is an interactive web site for those healing from loss.

Bereavement a Magazine of Hope and Healing has been designed to be a "support group in print" - a friend who arrives in the mailbox. six times each year.

Don't miss the home page of the Compassionate Friends.

AARP has a Grief and Loss Page that offers a comprehensive source of information designed to help bereaved adults of all ages as well as professional providers of bereavement support.

A wonderful support for family members, the Bereaved Families of Ontario page. They also offer a very helpful bereavement self-help resources guide

Visit the good folks in Australia at the The Centre for Grief Education who under the leadership of Chris Hall are doing innovative work that serves as a model for us all.

Paul Alexander's   GRIEFSONG   features  music, meditation and  video resources for honoring  our losses...including  LIGHT A CANDLE and other songs of remembrance.

Visit Jim Miller's excellent web site on grief and loss Willowgreen.com

New educational resources dealing with dying and grieving the King's College page which includes a page about my friend John Morgan PhD., an innovator and pioneer in the field of death and dying.

For the families and friends of those who have died by violence Parents of Murdered Children

The suicide-survivors mailing list provides an electronic support group for people who have had a family member, close friend or loved one complete suicide. Find subscription information at 1000 Deaths.com

Bill Chadwicks home page on grief.

Visit the home page of ADEC the Association for Death Education and Counseling.

D'Esopo Resource Center's safe place to grieve describes community service innovations and my friend Karen Carney's critically acclaimed, "Barklay and Eve," series of books for children.

The Dougy Center is the National Center for Grieving Children and Families and an internationally known model for providing peer support groups for grieving children, teens, and families.

Keeping the Faith Support and information for cancer patients, survivors, and loved ones. Email support volunteers, prayer list, crisis prayer team, poetry, humor, informative articles and survivors' stories.

A Place to Remember provides support materials and resources for those who have been touched by a crisis in pregnancy or the death of a baby.

Helping Children Deal with Grief is a web site authored Linda Goldman. It features Linda's numerous books on children and grief.

Geared to younger men and women the Seattle Widowed Young Persons' Support Site offers help for those who have experienced the death of a spouse or partner.

After the Death of a Child offers a touching collection of poetry for bereaved parents by a bereaved parent.

BTComp.com offers Bereavement Support for those that have lost a loved one due to a brain tumor, including several support mailing lists and weekly scheduled chats.

Bereaved Parents of the USA is a nationwide organization designed to aid and support bereaved parents and their families who are struggling to survive their grief after the death of a child.



Other Resources

AirCraft Casualty Emotional Support Services (ACCESS) provides peer grief support  and resource information to those who have survived or lost loved ones in air disasters.

Alive Alone - An organization for educational and charitable purposes, to benefit bereaved parents whose only child or all children are deceased by providing a self-help network and publications to promote communication and healing.

BabySteps - Named after the baby steps that form the long and difficult road to recovery from the loss of a child. This site contains resources for parents, siblings and other family members.

Center for Loss in Multiple Births - By and for parents throughout the United States, Canada and beyond who have experienced the death of one or more, both or all their children during a twin, triplet or higher multiple pregnancy, at birth, or in infancy or childhood.

Center for Grief Recovery/Institute for Creativity - Located in the Chicago area, expanding its services to other areas, this nonprofit offers services for those who are seeking help as well as for professionals.

Compassion Connection - Offering the gift of compassion and concern. This site contains many articles and readings.

Dougy Center - Located in the Portland area, The Dougy Center is a non-profit organization for providing peer support to grieving children.

Grief and Loss - AARP Grief and Loss program has been in existence since 1973. Includes eCards, online journals, discussion area, and articles on coping with the loss of specific loved ones.

GROWW - A nonprofit Internet site offering a wide variety of grief and bereavement resources.

Hospice Foundation of America - Learn about hospice care and programs, read excerpts from hospice publications, order books and videos and learn about the annual bereavement teleconference which is co-sponsored by the Hospice Foundation of America and The Compassionate Friends.

In Loving Memory - An organization dedicated to helping parents cope with the death of their only child or all of their children. 

L.A.R.G.O. - (Loss After Repeated Grief - Options) is a newsletter for those who have experienced the death of more than one child. The site features some of Sascha Wagner's poetry and "Sascha's Almanac," a  collection of pithy comments to help the bereaved parent cope with his/her loss.

MISS - Mothers in Sympathy and Support, a nonprofit, volunteer based organization committed to providing emergency support to parents after the death of their baby; stillbirth, neonatal death, premature birth, congenital anomalies, SIDS, and any child's death.

National SIDS Resource Center - provides information services and technical assistance on sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and related topics.

SHARE Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support - SHARE's mission is to serve those who are touched by the tragic death of a baby through miscarriage, stillbirth or newborn death. Web site offers packet of grief literature, information on local chapters, bi-monthly newsletter, resources.

SIDS Network - This site is the growing collaborative effort of individuals from across the United States and
around the world. This sites offers up-to-date information as well as support for those who have been touched by the tragedy of SIDS/OID.

SOS - Survivors of Suicide - A directory of SOS chapters, excerpts from their quarterly newsletter and suggestions for suicide survivors are available at this site.

TAPS - The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors - a national non-profit organization made up of, and providing services to, all those who have lost a loved one while serving in the Armed Forces.

Twinless Twins - Twinless Twins Support Group, International, serves in support of twins (all multiple births) who suffer from the loss of companionship of their twin through death, estrangement or in-utero loss.