We are pleased to offer you a wide variety of online grief support sites and articles. And, we hope you remember to call on us anytime, should you need additional assistance in dealing with the loss of a loved one. Our aftercare support staff can be reached at 756-1677, for additional assistance. We also recommend the services at The Tristesse Center for Grief Counseling of Tulsa. You can reach them at: 918-587-1200. To visit any of the Internet-based grief resources, simply click on the name of the organization or site resource.
Center for Loss and Life Transition
A private organization dedicated to furthering our understanding of and compassion for the complex set of emotions we call grief. Dedicated to helping both the bereaved, by walking with them in their unique life journeys; and bereavement caregivers, by serving as their educational liaison and professional forum.
Crisis, Grief and Healing
A place where men and women can discuss, chat or browse; to better understand the many different paths to heal strong emotions. Resources on the site include excerpts from author Tom Golden's books on healing from loss.
GriefNet
GriefNet is an Internet community of persons dealing with grief, death, and major loss. They have many email support groups. Their integrated approach to online grief support provides help to people working through loss and grief issues of all kinds.
Willowgreen
A leading provider of information and inspiration in the areas of illness and dying, loss and grief, healthy caregiving, life transition, and spirituality.
Grief and Loss
Grief support information and resources from the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP).
Growth House
An international gateway to resources for life-threatening illness and end of life issues. Hypertext topic pages link to sites around the world. Links to hospice and home care, bereavement, death with dignity, AIDS, and related topics in life-threatening illness.
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.
Angels Remembered
For all parents who have to walk the road of bereavement: we do not walk alone and we remember our children together.
Baby Steps
Named after the baby steps that form the long and difficult road to recovery from the loss of a child. No parent, relative or friend is immune from the pain that results from the loss of a young loved one.
Bereaved Parents of the USA
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.
The Compassionate Friends
The Compassionate Friends is a national nonprofit, self-help support organization which offers friendship and understanding to families who are grieving the death of a child of any age, from any cause.
Hygeia
Using new technology to share age-old feelings and lessons, Hygeia® provides the most comprehensive resource and largest international online community for families experiencing the grief and sorrow which accompany the loss of a pregnancy or newborn child and the angst of parenting and caring for critically ill neonates or children.
Lamenting Sons: Fathers and Grief
Some thoughts and resources for parents grieving children lost to illness, accidents, homicide, suicide, and other tragedies.
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
National SIDS Resource Center Information sheets and publications.
Parents of Murdered Children
The only national helping organization which is specifically for the survivors of homicide victims and which follows up with supportive family services after the murder of a family member or friend.
T*A*P*S
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.
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.
Alone Too Soon
A Consumer Resources article from the National Funeral Directors Association.
Grief Reactions Associated with the Death of a Gay Partner
The grief experienced by the surviving partner may be influenced by the type of support network in place.
Grief Reactions Associated with the Death of a Partner
After the death of a husband, wife or partner, the feelings which you have and the issues you face will depend on such factors as how close your relationship was to them, your age and health, and whether you still have dependent children at home.
Surviving a Spouse or Partner
A Consumer Education Series Brochure from the National Funeral Directors Association.
When Widowhood Comes Early
A Consumer Resources article from the National Funeral Directors Association.