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A national non-profit MILITARY bereavement support organization made up of, and providing services to, all those who have lost a loved one on 'active' duty with the U.S. Armed Forces. They also offer grief counseling referral, case worker assistance and crisis information, all available to help families and military personnel cope and recover. Don't miss their annual Conference in Washington, D.C.
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The Centering Corporation is an incredible resource for grieving people and those who care for and love them.
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An international nonprofit, self-help support organization which offers friendship and understanding to families who are grieving the death of a child of any age, from any cause. They have learned that the death of our child has caused a pain that can best be understood fully by another bereaved parent. Check out TCF Canada and TCF Western Australia
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The Compassionate Friends of New South Wales was founded in August, 1979. Also, the Bereaved Parent Centre in Sydney is staffed daily by volunteers who are bereaved parents, and there is a network of support groups throughout Australia available at this web site.
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A volunteer self-help organization for bereaved parents grieving the death of a child of any age. They have over 130 local chapters and offer national and chapter newsletters.
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A nationwide organization of bereaved parents, offering friendship and understanding to other bereaved parents, with affiliations around the world. They offer leaflets, postal library, plus one-to-one and/or group support.
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The Dougy Center was the first center in the US to provide peer support groups for grieving children. The Dougy Center is a non-profit organization which is totally privately supported and does not charge a fee for services. The mission of The Dougy Center for Grieving Children is to provide to families in Portland and the surrounding region loving support in a safe place where children, teens and their families grieving a death can share their experiences as they move through their healing process. Through their National Center for Grieving Children and Families they also provide support and training locally, nationally and internationally to individuals and organizations seeking to assist children in grief.
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This website offers a tremendous amount of resources for those who are grieving the loss of a loved one.
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The mission of The NAMES Project Foundation is to preserve, care for and use The AIDS Memorial Quilt to foster healing, heighten awareness, and inspire action in the age of AIDS. Specifically, The NAMES Project works to display The Quilt in nearly 1,000 venues each year, to conserve and care for the aging 54-ton tapestry and it’s half a million piece archive, and to encourage and support the creation of new Quilt panels for this ever-evolving handmade memorial.
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The National Sudden and Unexpected Infant/Child Death Resource Center (Resource Center) serves as a central source of information on sudden infant death and on promoting healthy outcomes for infants from the prenatal period through the first year of life and beyond.
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