Grief Support

GRIEF RESOURCES

Individual counseling, local grief support groups, and online websites may help in working through your grief.

GriefShare is a nationwide network of groups of people who meet weekly to share and support each other during the grief recovery process. Visit www.griefshare.org to find a support group near you.

Online resources include discussion forums, educational tools, and a community for people who are dealing with grief. You may find one or more of the following websites to be helpful:

Bereavement Support Group

3rd Monday of each month

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm 

Caledonia Home Health Care and Hospice Office, 161 Sherman Dr., St. Johnsbury

Contact: 802-748-8116 ext. 1146

Survivors of Suicide (SOS) - Sheffield Support Group

1st Tuesday of each month

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm (refreshments available at 5:30 pm)

Sheffield Federated Church, Berry Hill Road, off Rte 122, Sheffield

Contact: Candy Fox (candyfox@charter.net)

"I offer a non-judgmental, compassionate, listening presence for you to speak what is on your heart, share your stories and feel your feelings."

Virtual and in-person sessions; Sliding scale fee. Based in Danville, VT.


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GriefNet is an internet community of persons dealing with grief, death, and major loss, with over 50 email support groups.

Widownet is an online information and self-help resource for, and by, widows and widowers. Topics covered include grief, bereavement, recovery, and other related topics

Grieving.com is a forum resource with more than 45,000 active members. Topics range from terminal illness and sudden death to the loss of a pet.

MISS Foundation is a volunteer-run nonprofit organization supporting people of all ages through the process of grieving the death of a child.

Recover From Grief provides information about the grieving process as well as coping strategies.

The Grief Toolbox offers articles, other resources, an online art gallery, and a support group locator to help support individuals in the grieving process.

"Coming to terms with the death of a loved one is no easy matter. It may take years to get past the grief and achieve resolution. However, a journey of a thousand miles starts with the first step."

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