Community Resources

Resources for those who are grieving over the loss of a loved one, or know someone who is …

Links to Additional Local Sites

Friends for Survival
Support group / resources for those whose loved ones died from suicide.
916.392.0064
800.646.7322

The Compassionate Friends
Support group / resources for those whose children / siblings have died from any cause.
530.674.2595

Up 2 Riverside
The It’s Up to Us campaign is designed to empower residents of Riverside County to talk openly about mental illness, recognize symptoms, utilize local resources and seek help. 

The Unforgettable Foundation

The mission of The Unforgettables Foundation is to assist at-risk and grieving families with finances to help them afford a timely and dignified funeral for their child.

Links to National Sites

Support services for people who have been the cause of a true automobile accident that resulted in another person’s injury or death
1-877-NOT4GOT

A place where men and women can discuss, share, understand and honor many different paths to healing.


A large site from Ontario, Canada for grieving families


Assisting families in the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child providing information to help others be supportive.

A place for resources and support to help those in the grief process.

Provides state by state directories of survivor support groups for families and friends of someone who completed suicide.

For seniors who have lost a loved one and are widowed

The action program for moving beyond loss.

Support for the loss of a pet and a place for memorials and tributes.

The Shiva Foundation … Honors loss in the cycle of life.

Lighting the candle of hope

National Organization of Parents of Murdered Children

Organ Donor Information.


Domestic Violence safety Brochure from the American Bar Association Resources and Support for survivors of trauma

The Jewish Healing Center. Bereavement support available to people of all faiths. The Jewish Healing Center.

A support group for friends and family who had had a loved one die due to an overdose.

What’s Your Grief?
As mental health professionals who have experienced significant losses ourselves, we know individual grief is unique and there is no “right” way to cope. Our goal is to create a community that provides hope, support, and education to anyone wishing to understand the complicated experience of life after loss.