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Grandparents’ Grief is Unique
‘My grief, unique to me, but oh how unfortunately common. I used to think about the legacy I was leaving my grandchildren when I died, what would they remember about me? I never thought I would ha...
Common Grief Reactions
“Grief is a tidal wave that overtakes you, smashes down upon you with unimaginable force, sweeps you up into its darkness, where you tumble and crash against unidentifiable surfaces, only to be thro...
Supporting Your Adult Grieving Child - What Can I Do?
“I am powerless, I am helpless. I am frustration. I sit with her and I cry with her I can’t reach inside her and take her broken heart. I must watch her suffer day after day.” 1 (Margare...
The Journey Begins: You and Your Partner
To outlive your child goes against the natural order of things, so that the death of your child is probably the hardest thing that you will ever have to manage. It is the ultimate loss: of hopes and d...
Supporting Queer Parents Through Loss: A Compassionate Approach
In the quiet aftermath of loss, the grief of parents who have lost children, babies, or pregnancies envelops every aspect of their existence. For queer parents, this sorrow is compounded by unique cha...
SMS for dads when things don’t go to plan
Online Support
‘After the death of my baby, it was a comfort to chat to someone who truly understood the depths of my grief – because they had been there before and come out the other side.’ – Sarah
Book Club
Ever wanted to join a book club but been unsure if you can commit to reading a book every month? Then Our Book* Club (*with Movie Option) is for you!
In Person & Online Group Support
Join other families who have experienced a loss similar to yours. You are not alone. We are here for you.
Ways to remember your loved ones
Christmas can be an even more challenging time of the year than other important occasions. On your child’s birthday or anniversary, the spotlight is on them, and while sadness is natural, Chr...