Online Bereavement Support

March of Dimes: Loss and Grief

https://www.marchofdimes.org/complications/loss-and-grief.aspx

Tips on how to deal with your grief, how to cope with family and friends as you grieve and what you can do to remember your baby.

CLIMB: Center for Loss in Multiple Birth, Inc.

www.climb-support.org

CLIMB consists of parents throughout the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand and beyond who have experienced the death of one or more, both or all of their twins or higher multiples at any time from conception through birth, infancy and childhood.

Share: Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support, Inc.

nationalshare.org

Share’s mission is to serve those whose lives are touched by the tragic death of a baby through pregnancy loss, stillbirth or in the first few months of life. They provide support toward positive resolution of grief experienced at the time of, or following the death of a baby. This support encompasses emotional, physical,
spiritual, and social healing, as well as sustaining the family unit.

M.I.S.S. Foundation

https://www.missfoundation.org

The MISS Foundation is a nonprofit volunteer-based organization committed to providing crisis support and long-term aid to families after the death of a child from any cause.

Star Legacy Foundation

https://starlegacyfoundation.org/support-groups/

Star Legacy Foundation provides live and online support groups for families who have experienced a perinatal loss and for individuals experiencing a pregnancy after a loss.  Groups are facilitated by a trained mental health professional.  Support groups are held monthly and include: Bereaved Parent Group, Pregnancy After Loss Group, Dad’s Grief Discussion Group, Grandparent’s Group, Parenting After a Loss Group, and Coping with Infant Death.

Sad Dads Club

www.saddadsclub.com

Rob, Chris, and Jay are three friends living in Maine who, along with their wives, endured stillbirths.

If you are suffering from the grief of a stillborn child, please know that you’re not alone and that we’re here to help by creating a safe, open, and supportive space.

Recover From Grief

http://www.recover-from-grief.com/parents-grief.html

This general grief website offers a special section on Parent Grief, as well as a comprehensive look at the four major theories around the Stages of Grief.

Still Standing Magazine

www.stillstandingmag.com

Founded in 2012, Still Standing Magazine has been the world’s leading online voice in breaking the silence on child loss – from conception to adulthood, and infertility. We share stories from around the world of writers surviving the aftermath of loss and grief – and include information on how others can help.

This is a page for all grieving parents. If you grieve the loss of your child, no matter the circumstances, you are welcome here.

HealGrief.org

www.healgrief.org

HealGrief.org is a social support network that is there when everyone else goes away, and the real grieving begins. Everything we do is inspired by our core belief that no one should ever grieve alone. HealGrief.org provides the tools and resources to guide one’s journey with grief into a healthy personal growth.

Return to Zero: H.O.P.E.

http://rtzhope.org

Return to Zero: H.O.P.E supports families who have experienced miscarriage, termination for medical reasons (TFMR), other types of pregnancy loss (ectopic pregnancy, blighted ovum, molar pregnancy), neonatal death, infant death, and toddler death. As you walk the path of grief and healing, we’re here for you, along with a community of parents a few steps ahead in the process. Return to Zero: H.O.P.E provides to know what to expect: considerations for your time in the hospital, the differences between healthy and unhealthy grief, and suggestions to lessen regrets and additional trauma.

Still Mothers

www.stillmothers.com

Still Mothers brings resources to all mothers who feel lost and left behind in a community of families, because their only child(ren) has died.

Georgetown University's School of Nursing

“Emotional Healing After a Miscarriage for Women, Partners, Family, and Friends”

This resource is meant to help women and those around them who have experienced a miscarriage navigate through the emotional healing and relationship recovery process. The resource goes into detail about how pregnancy loss can affect women, their partners, families, and friends.

M.E.N.D. (Mommies Enduring Neonatal Death)

https://www.mend.org/

https://www.mend.org/nationwide-online-support-group

M.E.N.D is here to provide hope and healing through your journey after the loos of your baby.  M.E.N.D. is a Christian, non-profit organization that reaches out to families who have suffered the loss of a baby through miscarriage, stillbirth, or early infant death. We publish a free bi-monthly magazine, hold commemorative ceremonies, and host a variety of support groups.  A National Online Support Group is offered on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 9:00 pm CST (10 pm EST).