Here are some other links that you might find helpful:
http://www.dianasgriefsupport.blogspot.com
Information about caregiver issues, anticipatory grief and bereavement.
http://www.karenannquinlanhospice.org (link to the Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center)
Resources for hospice and community bereavement in the Northern New Jersey area.
http://www.heartachetohealing.com
Information and products for grievers from someone who has experienced a loss of her own.
http://www.interregnum.org
Grief education and support group information.
http://www.centerforloss.com
Grief information and products from Dr. Alan Wolfelt.
http://www.sslf.org
Soaring Spirits Loss Foundation for all losses, but specializes in widow/er grief support.
http://www.valleyoflife.com
Online Memorial Site where you can create a Memorial Album, a Life Story and visit their gift shop.
http://www.caringinfo.com
Information for caregivers and the bereaved.
http://www.blog.imagineage.com
Information and coversation for Boomers. This site is truly for everyone and is full of information on lots of topics, but of
particular interest there is information for the caregiver, as well as the griever.
http://www.compassionatefriends.org
National site for those who have lost a child of any age.
http://www.rainbows.org
National site for locating a children's art therapy support group near you.
http://www.artforyoursake.com/healing
Fine art portraits of your loved one created from old photos and your precious memories.
http://www.dougy.org
THE source for information on children and grieving.
http://www.copefoundation.org
A site to help families cope with the loss of a child.
http://www.griefhealing.com
Information on anticipatory grief, bereavement and pet loss.
http://www.griefspeaks.com
Grief education, workshops and lectures.
http://www.bereavementmag.com
Great resource for grief information from grievers and from grief professionals.
http://www.comfortzonecamp.org
Non-profit organization that provides camp opportunities for children to help cope with grief. There is no cost to the families.
http://www.strengthforcaring.com
Resources and information for caregivers.
http://www.taps.org
Bereavement resources for those who have suffered the loss of a loved one in the military.
http://www.americanwidowproject.org
A site that offers hope and inspiration to those who have lost their loved one in the military.
http://www.petloss.com
A site with EXTENSIVE resources for pet loss, including a memorial site for your pet.
http://www.petloss.org
Pet Bereavement Counseling by Dr. Judith Stutts
http://www.pet-loss.net
Another extensive site for resources on pet loss, including a nationwide search for pet loss support groups.
http://www.aplb.org (Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement)
Offers free services for pet loss counseling.
http://www.TabithaJayne.com
Tabitha talks about the concepts of "transforming grief" and "thriving loss" in her new book "Thriving Loss" and on her website.
http://www.assisted-living-directory.com
If you have questions regarding senior care or assisted living facilities, this is the place to go. This is an extremely comprehensive site that offers support, education and nationwide assistance regarding assisted living facilities.
http://www.bootsyandangel.com
Dave Roberts has done an excellent job of offering grief support and education to those who have lost a loved one and for those who are suffering with other types of losses. Dave's is a bereaved father and Bootsy and Angel are his daughter's cats. Dave's story is a touching story of loss, grief, honoring and remembering.
http://www.newenglandpethospice.com
This is an excellent site to go for information on hospicing your pet, whether you're in their area or not - it's a site complete with answers to pet owners' questions regarding pet illness and end-of-life concerns.
http://www.abigailcarter.com
Abigail wrote a book titled, "The Alchemy of Loss: A Young Widow's Transformation" and has used her book and her site to offer emotional support and grief education to others who have suffered the loss of a loved one.
http://www.nowthathesgone.com
Beverly Tobocman's book and website offer comfort, encouragement, and education for women who lost a partner through divorce or death.
http://www.memorialebook.com
This is an excellent site to create a memorial book by yourself or with the help of family and friends. This is a great place to share photos, stories and other memories and share your loved one's legacy with others who visit the book.
http://www.widowedvillage.org
Carol Scibelli is wonderfully funny woman who has organized this site to offer emotional support, education and community sharing for other widows. She uses humor to help with the tough issues of loss and grief, as you will see when you go to her page and see the statement, “Welcome to the club no one wants to join.”
http://www.hopeforwidows.org
Offers support, information and resources for widows.
http://www.griefandrenewal.com
Laura Slap-Shelton has developed this site to offer support for widows and for widows in developing countries. Her site is chock full of articles, discussion groups and an online gift store that helps support the widows in developing countries.
http://www.robincraigdirect.com
Robin Craig has been involved in television and radio for many years. After the loss of her husband, she has used her humor to offer grief education and support to others who have lost a loved one. She has an ongoing radio program.
http://www.sandybrosam.com
Offers grief support and education through her site and her blog – “Becoming Bigger Than Our Pain – Thru Love and Courage.
Note: If you know of a link that should be included here, please e-mail me at
Diana@GriefGirlfriend.com.