We would like to share with you a select list of websites
that we feel are sincere in their aim to help grieving persons.
As the famous American poet Robert Frost said: "In three words I sum up everything I learned about life—it goes on."


GRIEF LINKS

 

Memorial Forum
Memorials Blog provides you with your own personal space where you can openly share your feelings with members of your family and friends. The loss of a loved one is often very hard to deal with. Leaving personal messages and expressing your feelings can help in a big way even if you feel unable to speak to someone directly. By creating a virtual memory of your loved one, you are creating an inspirational online observatory that will last forever.


thegriefblog.com
The Grief Blog is an interactive forum created by mother/daughter team Drs. Gloria and Heidi Horsley offering hope, guidance, and support, to those who have suffered the loss of a loved one. Its motto is "Learn. Cope. Share. Heal" and it deals with a large range of issues.


www.recover-from-grief.com
Mental health care professionals agree that one of the most helpful ways to work through mourning is to express your grief, and not hold it in. This website presents a variety of creative mourning techniques; talking, writing, creating art, music or poetry, all good ways to express bereavement.


www.helpguide.org
Helpguide, created by the Rotary Club of Santa Monica, helps people understand, prevent and resolve life’s challenges. This free, non-commercial resource for people in need helps deal with grief and other issues such as Alzheimer, anxiety, bipolar disease and depression.


www.nationalshareoffice.com
The mission of Share Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support, Inc. is to serve those whose lives are touched by the tragic death of a baby through early pregnancy loss, stillbirth, or in the first few months of life.


www.grieflossrecovery.com
A website where one can share articles, poems, memoirs, create a grief blog, prayer requests and a supportive forum.


www.hovforum.ipbhost.com
A grieving discussion forum.


www.bereavement.com
A sympathy sharing site that believes that the best way to lighten a burden is to share the weight.


www.griefnet.org/
The griefnet describes itself as an Internet community of persons dealing with grief, death, and major loss. It takes an integrated approach to on-line grief support.


www.aarp.org
Association for the Advancement of Retired People website has an excellent grief and loss section with various grief-coping articles. Also, provides help with practical matters such as legal and financial decisions to be made after a death.


OTHER USEFUL LINKS

 

www.candlelighters.org
This website provide information and awareness for children and adolescents with cancer and their families, to advocate for their needs.


www.CaringInfo.org
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) This website provides free resources and information to help people make decisions about end-of-life care and services before a crisis.


www.nhpco.org
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization to expand awareness of and access to local hospice care.


www.americanhospice.org
Hospice Association of America supports programs that serve the needs of terminally ill and grieving individuals of all ages.


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