Children/teens

websites:

National Alliance for Children’s Grief: https://childrengrieve.org/find-support

Uplift Center for Grieving Children: https://upliftphilly.org/

Coping with Grief: https://optionb.org/category/grief-and-loss/resources

Overdose Death Support: https://beadinghearts.org/

National Alliance for Children’s Grief: https://childrengrieve.org/find-support/

Emma’s Place – Staten Island’s Grief and Loss Center for Children and Families: http://emmasplacesi.org/bereavement-groups/

Books: 

https://www.parentbooks.ca/secure/Grief_&_Loss_Resources_for_Children.html

Workbook for  elementary age children: When Someone Very Special Dies, by Marge Heegaard

Healing Your Grieving Heart for Teens: 100 Practical Ideas (Healing Your Grieving Heart series), by Wolfelt PhD, Alan D. | Apr 1, 2001

APP:

Nelson’s Journey (the imagery is geared to young children, but any age can use it for simple ways to celebrate and keep memories/messages for loved one): https://nelsonsjourney.org.uk/

Camp (4th grade and up):

Experience Camps (in PA+): https://www.experience.camp/our-story

Adults

Coping with Grief: https://optionb.org/category/grief-and-loss/resources

Overdose Death Support: https://beadinghearts.org/

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