Grief, Loss and Bereavement (Subscribe)
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- Children's Grief (24)
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Soras CorporationSoras Corporation: Your source forCreative Memory Album, grief loss and bereavement, wedding memory album,effective study skill, sympathy condolences and bereavement support. Providing sympathy, death and dying relief, bereavement gifts, and inspirational messages.
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The Child Bereavement Trusthttp://www.childbereavement.org.uk/ Charity with on-line information for young people who've lost someone close.
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The Grief Recovery Institutehttp://www.grief-recovery.com/ You have a desire to help others death with a death, a divorce, other major losses. You have been working in the area of bereavement and recognize the need for recovery components for grievers. Your own life has been affected by a loss and you have become aware that you do not know what to do to help yourself deal with the emotions you are experiencing. You are seeking information on grief and recovery for your organization. Learn about sponsored programs for your organization; health care facility, religious group, small or large business. Offering information, handbooks, resources, and news to help individuals deal with grief.
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The Sibling Connectionhttp://www.counselingstlouis.net Offers support and resources for adults who lost a sibling during childhood or adolescence, including books, articles, general information, and bibliographies.
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The Westby Lifelinehttp://wlsgb.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk A voluntary bereavement support group for those within same gender relationships
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Timmy's GiftTimmy's Gift, a web site for families who have lost a child. For families who have lost a child. Learn about after-death communications, how to find a reputable medium, book reviews on related topics, and inspirational messages.
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Whole Heart Creationshttp://www.wholeheartcreations.com Dedicated to the validation of grief. Articles, practical suggestions, insight, and a pin, designed to be worn when there is a loss for words.
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