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If you have recently lost a loved one or are searching for a way to help a friend who has lost a loved one, we hope some link you find here will be helpful to you.
http://www.nfda.org/
The National Funeral Directors Association sponsors several pages on understanding and coping with grief and on explaining grief to a child.
www.aarp.org/griefandloss
This site includes professionally written articles, but there are also many letters written by husbands or wives in all stages of grief. You may write a note, or you may reply to a note written by someone else.
http://griefnet.org/library/helpingbuz.html
The aim of this page is to help you help a friend or neighbor who is grieving.
http://taps.org
This site is for survivors of military men and women.
http://griefnet.org/library/tips.html
This is a list of suggestions for getting through the holidays.
http://www.compassionatefriends.org
A multitude of resources, including brochures on many subjects, can be found here. For example, there is a brochure that give tips for helping a coworker who is dealing with the death of a child.
http://www.dougy.org
An adult struggling to understand a child's grief process may find help here.
http://www.nmha.org/children/prevent/loss.cfm
This site is aimed at helping young people cope with loss. It addresses the signs of grieving in children and adolescents and explains how to help children grieve.
http://kidsaid.com
Kids aid is a place for children to share their feelings about grief with other children.
http://centerforloss.com
The Center for Loss and Life Transition provides many resources for helping yourself or someone else who is grieving.
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