1. Alive Alone ![]()
An organization for educational and charitable purposes, to benefit bereaved parents whose only child or all children are deceased by providing a self-help network and publications to promote communication and healing.
2. Angels Remembered ![]()
For all parents who have to walk the road of bereavement: we do not walk alone and we remember our children together.
3. Baby Steps ![]()
Named after the baby steps that form the long and difficult road to recovery from the loss of a child. No parent, relative or friend is immune from the pain that results from the loss of a young loved one.
4. Bereaved Parents of the USA ![]()
A nationwide organization designed to aid and support bereaved parents and their families who are struggling to survive their grief after the death of a child.
5. The Compassionate Friends ![]()
The Compassionate Friends is a national nonprofit, self-help support organization which offers friendship and understanding to families who are grieving the death of a child of any age, from any cause.
6. Hygeia ![]()
Using new technology to share age-old feelings and lessons, Hygeia® provides the most comprehensive resource and largest international online community for families experiencing the grief and sorrow which accompany the loss of a pregnancy or newborn child and the angst of parenting and caring for critically ill neonates or children.
7. Lamenting Sons: Fathers and Grief ![]()
Some thoughts and resources for parents grieving children lost to illness, accidents, homicide, suicide, and other tragedies.
8. Mothers in Sympathy and Support ![]()
A nonprofit, volunteer based organization committed to providing emergency support to parents after the death of their baby: stillbirth, neonatal death, premature birth, congenital anomalies, SIDS, and any child's death.
9. National SIDS Resource Center ![]()
National SIDS Resource Center Information sheets and publications.
10. Parents of Murdered Children ![]()
The only national helping organization which is specifically for the survivors of homicide victims and which follows up with supportive family services after the murder of a family member or friend.
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