The following is a growing list of resources for those who are grieving. It is not an exhaustive list and focuses on resources that would be available to anyone via the phone or internet. Please also consider your local resources that may include in-person counseling, support groups, and grief education.
Center for Loss & Life Transition
www.centerforloss.com
Dr. Alan Wolfelt’s organization dedicated to helping people who are grieving and those who care for them.
Grief Center (Griefnet)
www.griefnet.org
Grief Center is an internet community of persons dealing with grief, death, and major loss. There are e-mail support groups and other web sites.
BetterHelp
www.betterhelp.com
BetterHelp offers phone and virtual access to licensed, trained, experienced, and accredited psychologists (PhD / PsyD), marriage and family therapists (LMFT), clinical social workers (LCSW / LMSW), and board licensed professional counselors (LPC).
TalkSpace
www.talkspace.com
Connect with a licensed therapist by live video, text or phone.
Share
www.nationalshare.org
Share is a community for anyone who has experienced the death of their baby. We serve parents, grandparents, siblings, friends, as well as the professionals who care for grieving families.
The Compassionate Friends
www.compassionatefriends.org
The Compassionate Friends provides highly personal comfort, hope, and support to every family experiencing the death of a son or a daughter, a brother or a sister, or a grandchild, and helps others better assist the grieving family.
March of Dimes
www.marchofdimes.com
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-8255 or dial 988 if after July 16, 2022
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in the United States.
Last updated 7/1/2022.