Suggested Bereavement Websites
- Websites may not be updated. Each page will be handled differently based on the decisions of the page’s owner and editor.
- All of the sites have been used by the staff at the Center for Healing and Grief.
- Also . . . as with books, we welcome your suggestions for online resources.
Still Standing
http://stillstandingmag.com/
For those who have experienced the death of a child
Grief Healing
https://www.griefhealingblog.com/
This blog is designed and intended to share any useful, accurate and reliable information about care giving, loss, grief and transition, whether it is found on the Internet or written by the author herself.
Fathers Grieving In Infant Loss
http://fathersgrievinginfantloss.blogspot.com/
A particular focus on fathers.
Modern Loss
http://modernloss.com/
A wide variety of experiences on grief are shared from various writers.
Refuge in Grief
http://www.refugeingrief.com/
This is an excellent site for those wanting to write (or read) about the ways to heal from grief. The site’s founder has published It’s Okay Not to be Okay, a book influenced by her journey since the sudden drowning death of her significant other.
One Fit Widow
http://www.onefitwidow.com/
A site that encourages exercise/activity for grievers.
Dougy Center
www.dougy.org
The Dougy Center, The National Center for Grieving Children & Families is a nonprofit organization based in Portland, Oregon that offers support groups and services to grieving children and young adults.
National Association of Grieving Children
https://childrengrieve.org/
The National Alliance for Grieving Children (NAGC) is a nonprofit organization that raises awareness about the needs of children and teens who are grieving a death and provides education and resources for anyone who supports them.
Widowed Parent
http://www.widowedparent.org
The Widowed Parent project is committed to supporting widowed mothers and fathers with children in the home.
Pregnancy After Loss Support (PALS)
https://pregnancyafterlosssupport.com/still-need-support/
Pregnancy After Loss Support (PALS) is a community support resource for women experiencing the confusing and conflicting emotions of grief mixed with joy during the journey through pregnancy after loss.