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Links to articles and websites about grief

Postby Claudine » Sat Oct 18, 2008 5:53 am

http://www.webhealing.com/

http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranc ... grief.html

http://www.nationalshareoffice.com/

http://www.thelaboroflove.com/forum/los ... child.html

Although this is a christian article, there are some practical suggestions for coping with grief.

http://www.thelaboroflove.com/forum/los ... dmoms.html



Websites dealing with Pregnancy & Infant Loss

www.stillnomore.org - Stamp out Sudden Ante-natal Death Syndrome. The official site of The National Stillbirth Society.

www.missfoundation.org - The MISS Foundation is a volunteer based organization committed to providing crisis support and long term aid to families after the death of a child from any cause. MISS also participates in legislative and advocacy issues, community engagement and volunteerism, and culturally competent, multidisciplinary, education opportunities.

www.empty-cradles.com - Parents who have lived through miscarriage, stillbirth or infant loss.

www.preeclampsia.org - The Preeclampsia Foundation is a non profit organization dedicated to funding research, raising public awareness and providing support and eduction for those whose lives have been touched by preeclampsia and other hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.

www.compassionatefriends.org - The mission of The Compassionate Friends is to assist families toward the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child of any age and to provide information to help others be supportive.

www.stillbirthalliance.org - The International Stillbirth Alliance (ISA), a non-profit coalition of organizations founded by stillbirth parents, is dedicated to understanding the causes and prevention of stillbirth.

www.firstcandle.org - If you are seeking the most current information on infant health and safety or you have experienced the death of a precious baby to SIDS, stillbirth or other cause of infant death.

www.silentgrief.com - Support for all who have suffered miscarriage and later child loss.

www.griefwatch.com - The Grief Watch site was created to provide you with bereavement resources, memorial products and links that can help you through your personal loss. It also serves as an excellent educational tool for all who travel down the road of grief.

www.amothersgrief.com - Helping you grieve the loss of your baby.

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.october15th.com - The Official Site of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day.

www.griefwarehouse.org - Funny name, but a serious subject. Our pages are designed for parents who are coping with the death of their child. Our goal is to be a warehouse of information and personal experience - a place you can come, gather ideas, and share what has worked for you. Through our sharing, we will develop new ways of coping and remembering.

www.uk-sands.org - UK Stillbirth & Neo-natal Death Support. Sands is working to support bereaved parents and families, and to press for improvements in care during pregnancy and when a baby has died.

www.richremembrances.com/child_memorial.html - Child memorials.

www.rememberingyourbaby.com/index.htm - An unofficial guide to scrapbooking for bereaved parents.

www.aplacetoremember.com - Uplifting support materials and resources for those who have been touched by a crisis in pregnancy or the death of a baby.

www.alivealone.org - 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.

www.agast.org - Originally started as a SIDS grandparent support group, this non profit organization is now dedicated to assisting all grandparents when a grandchild dies

www.amendgroup.org - Offers a free counseling service to parents who have experienced the loss of an infant through miscarriage, stillbirth, or neonatal death. The main purpose of AMEND is to offer support and encouragement to parents having a normal grief reaction to the loss of their baby.

www.sids.org - Dedicated to the prevention of sudden infant death and the promotion of infant health through an aggressive, comprehensive nationwide program of research, clinical services, education, and support

www.counselingforloss.com - Through articles and inspirational writings, learn how to cope with grief and loss. Share your feelings in online personal journals, memorial tributes, chat room. Weekly column by licensed clinical counselor. Book recommendations. Focus on helping children cope. Resource organization list

www.honoredbabies.org - A place where mothers whose babies have died (miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, neonatal death, infancy death, and/or pregnancy termination) can add their babies to an Online Memorial, join an Online Support Group Email List (there's also one for Grandmothers), and submit their "entire story" for book publication. Also offered is a Resource Center and Keepsakes.

www.mend.org - A Christian not-for-profit corporation whose purpose is to reach out to those who have lost a child due to miscarriage, stillbirth or early infant death and offer a way to share experiences and information through meetings, the bi-monthly newsletter, and our Internet web site.

Men Coping With Grief

http://www.menweb.org/mangrief.htm

http://members.tripod.com/~Tamy/father.html

Bereavement Photography & Portraiture

www.nowilaymedowntosleep.org - Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep

www.portraitsbydana.com/memorials.html - Hand drawn portraits from a picture you have.

Miscarriage/Infant Loss Memorial Jewelry and/or keepsakes, memorial boxes.

www.shininglightfund.org - The Shining Light Fund's mission is to honor these families and remember their children. Through this website and our Mother's Bracelet program, we offer acknowledgment, compassion, and understanding.

www.october15th.wahmweb.biz/store/Default.asp - Mostly items for Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness Month.

www.myforeverchild.com/store - Child loss keepsakes.

www.littleangelsonlinestore.com/Products.html

www.freewebs.com/thelittlefootprints/

www.myforeverangels.com

www.oneheartstudio.com - Keepsake boxes.

www.thecomfortcompany.net - Comfort and sympathy gifts and memory items.

http://your-inspirational-gifts.com/...d=20&src=gober

http://www.bearfamilygifts.com/bereavement-gifts.html

http://www.oldtowngifts.com/htmls_gi...t_site_map.htm

http://www.memorialtiles.com/


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Re: Links to articles and websites about grief

Postby shellyhudson » Sun Jan 03, 2010 1:00 am

I was introduced to a wonderful site full of support and information after the full term still birth of my precious angel Damien.


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Re: Links to articles and websites about grief

Postby portman7 » Fri Jan 29, 2010 3:11 am

I am truely thankful to all these websites and your effort to make these available for the people who are grieving. It will quite beneficial to them to get relieved from grief. My grandfather died on 20 this month and i am feeling so sad for it that i can not express it in words. Really it is very crucial time to endure the loss. My friend also suggested me to trace my family history to divide your mind from sorrow to creative activities. I remedy my sorrow to some extent. . .
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Re: Links to articles and websites about grief

Postby UK-Sarah » Wed May 12, 2010 10:07 am

Just checking a link on here that I visited last year. I think some of the sites kept me sane! Thanks again for compiling it all.
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