Grief Support Resources

Compassionate, professional support for your journey through loss

Finding Support Near You

If you are facing the loss of a loved one and cannot afford to pay for counselling, contact your local Family Service Association to request service. There are also various self-help bereavement programs (typically, 'Bereaved Families of [your location]').

You should also contact your doctor or the doctor who attended your deceased loved one to ask for a referral to a hospital or community service agency.

Regarding Pet Loss: You may wish to contact your local Humane Society to see if they offer any bereavement counselling.

β€” Michaele-Sue Goldblatt, MA, Registered Social Worker

πŸ†˜ Immediate Crisis Support

If you're in crisis right now

Free, confidential support available 24/7/365

United States

988

Call, Text, or Chat

Canada

9-8-8

Call, Text, or Chat

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
For anyone experiencing emotional distress, mental health crisis, or thoughts of suicide

Spanish speakers: Press 2 | Veterans: Press 1 | Online Chat Available

🐾 Pet Loss Support

Your grief for your animal companion is real, valid, and deserving of support

πŸ“ž Pet Loss Hotlines

Cornell University

607-218-7457

Mon-Fri 6pm-9pm EST, Sat-Sun 12pm-9pm EST

Tufts University

508-839-7966

Massachusetts

University of Illinois C.A.R.E.

217-244-CARE (2273)

Toll-free support

Winnipeg Humane Society (Canada)

204-988-8804

Leave message, returned same day

πŸ’» Online Pet Loss Support

Association for Pet Loss & Bereavement

Free online chat rooms, video support groups, and memorial pages

aplb.org

Lap of Love

Free virtual support groups and resources

lapoflove.com

Rainbow Bridge

Online grief counseling, memorials, and Monday night candle ceremony

rainbowsbridge.com

πŸ₯ Your Local Humane Society

Many humane societies and animal shelters offer free pet loss support groups and grief counseling. Search online for:

  • "[Your city] Humane Society pet loss support"
  • "[Your city] animal shelter grief counseling"
  • "[Your city] pet bereavement group"

πŸ’œ Grief Support Organizations

Free or low-cost bereavement support across the United States and Canada

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United States

The Compassionate Friends

Support for families after the death of a child. 500+ chapters nationwide.

compassionatefriends.org

GriefShare

Faith-based grief support groups. Most groups free or $20 for materials.

griefshare.org

Camp Erin (Ages 6-17)

Free bereavement camps for children and teens. Available in every MLB city.

elunanetwork.org

Modern Loss

Online community and resources for navigating life after loss (20s-40s focus)

modernloss.com
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Canada

Bereaved Families of Ontario

Free peer support groups and one-on-one support across Ontario

bereavedfamilies.ca

Canadian Virtual Hospice

Online grief support and resources for advanced illness, loss, and bereavement

virtualhospice.ca

Bereavement Ontario Network

Provincial network connecting bereaved individuals with local support services

bereavementontarionetwork.ca

Kids Help Phone

1-800-668-6868 | Free counseling for youth (ages 5-29)

kidshelpphone.ca

Specialized Grief Support

πŸ‘Ά Pregnancy & Infant Loss

PAIL Network (Ontario)
Support for pregnancy and infant loss across Canada

pailnetwork.ca

πŸŽ–οΈ Military & Veterans

Call 988, Press 1
Veterans Crisis Line available 24/7 for veterans, service members, and families

veteranscrisisline.net

πŸ’” Suicide Loss Survivors

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Support groups and resources for those who've lost someone to suicide

afsp.org

πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ LGBTQ+ Support

The Trevor Project
1-866-488-7386 | 24/7 crisis support for LGBTQ+ youth

thetrevorproject.org

Finding Local Support

Search online for grief support in your area:

"[Your city] Family Services"

"Bereaved Families of [Your location]"

"[Your city] grief support center"

πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: Contact your doctor or your loved one's doctor for referrals to hospital-based bereavement programs in your area

πŸ“š Recommended Reading

Books on Grief

  • "The Year of Magical Thinking" by Joan Didion
  • "When Breath Becomes Air" by Paul Kalanithi
  • "It's OK That You're Not OK" by Megan Devine
  • "The Wild Edge of Sorrow" by Francis Weller
  • "Bearing the Unbearable" by Joanne Cacciatore

Pet Loss Specific

  • "The Loss of a Pet" by Wallace Sife, PhD
  • "Goodbye, Friend" by Gary Kowalski
  • "Coping with Sorrow on the Loss of Your Pet" by Moira Anderson Allen

πŸ’™ A Note About Professional Support

While peer support groups are invaluable, please remember that professional grief counseling may be appropriate for complex grief, trauma, or when grief significantly impacts your daily functioning. If you're unsure whether you need professional help, contact your doctor or use the resources above to get connected with a licensed therapist who specializes in bereavement.