Grief Support Resources
Every person must cope with loss of a loved on his or her own terms.

The emotional upheaval these trying times can cause is sometimes so overwhelming that even the support of friends and family may not help relieve the amount of sadness and grief you feel.
We recommend Heather Sayre, LPC, MS, for compassionate in-person or virtual grief support in the Dallas area. Learn more or contact her at her Psychology Today profile.
At Distinctive Life Cremation and Funeral Services we offer the following aftercare grief sessions:
» Distinctive Life Dallas For Grief
» Distinctive Life Houston For Grief
Distinctive Life code(All locations) : dlcares
For Grief offers a variety of resources, including candid grief chats with experts, downloadable grief guides, a curated bookshop, collaborative grief support with leading professionals, a supportive Facebook community, and discounted subscription-based services to help you navigate your healing journey.
» Bo's Place (Houston, TX)
Bo’s Place exists to offer support and community to those who have experienced the death of a loved one.
A non-profit, free-of-charge bereavement center, Bo’s Place offers multiple grief support services for children, families, and adults. It provides education and resources for those who assist people in grief.
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Center for Loss & Transition
A leading provider of information and inspiration in the areas of illness and dying, loss and grief, healthy caregiving, life transition, and spirituality.
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Sesame Street’s When Families Grieve
Educational content and interactive activities to help support children through their grief.
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GriefPlan.com
Videos, resources, newsletter, and an online therapeutic grief program created by Dr. Jason Troyer.
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National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
Committed to improving end of life care and expanding access to hospice care with the goal of profoundly enhancing quality of life for people dying in America and their loved ones.