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The Compassionate Friends Sibling Resources is designed to help siblings and those around them understand the unique aspects of their grief: http://www.compassionatefriends.org/

The Open To Hope Foundation's mission is to help those who have suffered a loss to cope with their pain and find hope for the future. This website has a large offering of articles from authors and professionals on all topics in the bereavement and healing area. They take your questions online and offer video media: http://opentohope.com/

Drs. Gloria and Heidi Horsley's radio show "Healing The Grieving Heart" brought to you by VoiceAmericaHealth internet radio. Also visit their greif blog at: Thegriefblog.com This is a wonderful way to involve yourself in the grieving community: You can submit your poetry, recipes or stories.

The Sibling Connection offers support and resources for adults that have lost a sibling during childhood, adolescence or adulthood, including books, articles, and general information: http://www.siblingconnection.net/

The Center for Loss in Multiple Births (CLIMB) is an organization by and for parents who have experienced the death of one or more children during a multiple pregnancy, at birth and through childhood: http://www.climb-support.org/

Nancy L. Segal Ph.D. is an Associate Editor of Twin Research and Human Genetics, the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies. Research at the Twin Studies Center at California State University, Fullerton includes a study of twin loss in both childhood and adulthood. Several research papers are available from the adult twin loss study, but both projects are still ongoing.
Her website is
http://psych.fullerton.edu/nsegal/

Murraylands Twin Loss is a website specializing in Twinloss Educational Educational Resources: http://www.murraylandstwinloss.org.au/

The Hospice Foundation of America website includes information about hospice care and programs including bereavement support for families using hospice: http://www.hospicefoundation.org/

GRIEFNET.ORG offers email support groups for the bereaved including parents, siblings, and grandparents. It also offers a wide variety of bereavment related content including a comprehensive resource guide of bereavement organizations: http://www.griefnet.org/

Out of the Darkness Community Walks lists nation wide walks to benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: http://www.outofthedarkness.org/index.cfm?

Parents of Murdered Children provides support and assistance to all surviviors of homicide victims whild working to create a world free of murder: http://www.pomc.com/index.htm

Survivors of Suicide (SOS) helps those who have lost a loved one to suicide to resolve thier grief and pain in thier own personal way: http://www.survivorsofsuicide.com/

The Tragedy Assistance Program for Surviviors (TAPS) is made up of, and provides serviced to, all those who have lost a loved one while serving the country in the Armed Forces:http://www.taps.org/

The Good Grief Resources connects the bereaved and thier caregivers with as many bereavement support resources as possible in one efficient and easy to use website directory: http://www.goodgriefresources.com/

The Grief Healing website was developed by a bereaved parent and child, Martha Tousley. It is designed for individuals that are anticipating or coping with a significant loss and wish to better understand the grief that accompanies such loss, the site has been created to offer the information, comfort and support that individuals may need: http://www.griefhealing.com/

Grief Works is offers a variety of tools and resources for dealing with all types of grief. The also have Master's Level Mental Health Counselors and other skilled staff in several locations around the Washington DC Metro area to provide you with consulting, counseling, training and resources: http://www.griefworks.com/homepage.html

Grief's Journey offers a wealth of resources to those in the throes of grief. The web site founders are committed to their ultimate goal of changing how the world views grief and how it supports and assists those who are trying to survive the loss of a beloved spouse and life partner. A comprehensive Children's Issues section is included. Among the many resource offerings are financial, legal, educational, health, and household do-it-yourself issues: www.griefsjourney.com

Loving Transformation, site dedicated to supporting families where a child hs died.  Founder, Ruby Starheart, experienced the death of her sister at age 12 and knows the pain and grief it brings to the family:http://www.loving-transformation.com.

Links about multiple births



    
 
 
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