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Grief Resources ★
Choosing donation can be a meaningful end-of-life decision that offers a way to contribute to the lives of others even as you grieve the loss of your loved one. It's important to acknowledge that this doesn't erase the pain, and there will be moments of deep sadness. Texas Procurement is here to help find support on the path of healing after your loss.
Supporting bereaved parents whose only child, or all their children, are deceased.
A nationwide resource for those affected by suicide.
Call or text 988
Or text TALK to 741741
Led by death educator and grief counselor Dr. Alan Wolfelt, we are a nationwide organization dedicated to helping people who are grieving and those who care for them. Perhaps someone you love has died, or you want to help a grieving friend or family member. Or maybe you are a professional or volunteer grief caregiver. Either way, we are here to offer resources and understanding.
(970) 226-6050
We respect each individual’s unique and special concerns by providing assistance to best fit their needs, that enhances their ability to live a full and dignified life, and that celebrates the contributions all individuals make to our community.
Local in Denton County.
LOSS Team (for the loved ones of suicide survivors): (940) 205-6706
At Dougy Center, you will find support, resources, and connection before and after a death for children.
For those who have lost someone to substance use or addiction.
At GriefShare you’ll receive valuable guidance and tips, leading you to relief, comfort, and peace of mind.
For over 50 years, MHMR has provided community-based services for youth and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), mental health conditions, and substance use disorders, as well as babies and young children with developmental delays. MHMR employees use a person-centered approach to fulfill the mission: We Change Lives! Using innovative approaches, MHMR partners with community organizations to provide services and a hopeful future.
Local in Tarrant County.
(800) 866-2465
LOSS Team (local outreach to suicide survivors): (682) 263-LOSS
Their mission is to end drunk and drugged driving, support the victims of these violent crimes, and prevent underage drinking.
If you are supporting a child who is grieving, we are here to connect you to resources and local support. The alliance is a national organization of professionals dedicated to supporting children and the networks and communities surrounding them.
The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime.
(202) 467-8700
Resources for survivors of suicide loss.
A self-help organization offering friendship, understanding, and hope to bereaved families that have experienced the death of a child.
Local in Fort Worth.
(682) 201-0837
The WARM Place provides a safe, compassionate space for children and their families grieving the death loss of a loved one. You are not alone, and we are here to help support you.
Local in Fort Worth.
(817) 870-2272
Grief support for the rest of us. You don’t have to grieve alone. What’s Your Grief? is a place for grief articles, courses, creativity, sharing, community, and more.
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