Grief Support for Kids
Losing someone to overdose is considerably complex. From the unexpectedness, to the potential guilt or regret from feeling or wishing you could or should have done more, to the secrets and lies involved in addiction, to the shame attached to addiction before and after loss. The shock of the reality when losing someone so quickly and unexpectedly is difficult to process. This is a group dedicated to this specific type of grief, which unfortunately has become all to common.
Grief Support for Kids
For all parents, siblings, friends, and family of "angels"... ...this group is **not** just for "late-term pregnancy loss"... **it is for those who have lost a child of any age, for any reason.** *It is for anyone dealing with a loss due to miscarriage, stillborn, SIDS, TFMR, any type of cancer, car accidents, medical malpractice, congenital diseases, suicide, homicide, bullying, depression, abuse, etc.* **ALL are welcome here.** We have been there, too. **You are not alone.**
Grief Support for Kids
This community is a safe space for anyone who is grieving the loss of a parent, whether through death, drug addiction, mental illness. The name is Motherless Daughters, but all genders and ages are welcome. The subreddit is named after Hope Edelman's [nonfiction book of the same title](http://www.amazon.com/Motherless-Daughters-Legacy-Second-Edition/dp/0738210269).
Grief support for Kids
We are moms mucking through the ickier parts of child raising. It may not always be pretty, fun and awesome, but we do it. We want to be here for other moms who are going through the same experiences and offer a helping hand.
Grief Support for Kids
A place for single parents to communicate and connect!
Grief Support for Kids
Welcome to r/Death, where death and dying are open for discussion. Absolutely no actively suicidal content allowed.
Grief Support for Kids
r/Grieving is a safe and supportive space for anyone dealing with the loss of a loved oneβor facing the tough reality of an impending loss. Whether youβre looking for a place to share your feelings, connect with others who get it, or just need a little comfort, weβre here for you. No judgment, just understanding and support. Take things at your own pace and know youβre not alone in this. π€
Grief Support for Kids
This is a subreddit for people who have lost loved ones to cancer.
Grief Support for Kids
A place to share stories, ask questions or seek advice. Grief affects every person in a different way every time. Whether you are grieving the dead, a relationship, a job, a pet, a place or an era you are welcome here.
Grief Support for Kids
Support following loss of a loved one
Grief Support for Kids
A place for people to heal and share their stories after a loved one has died by suicide
Grief Support for Kids
Losing someone you love is heart-breaking. Losing them to drug/alcohol addiction is devastating. The grief is uniquely complex, & often isolating. r/overdoseGrief is place to connect, support, and share with others who have lost someone to drug/alcohol overdose or complications from addiction. Nearly 300 people are lost to overdose death/day in the US. Each of those people have a web of people who miss them, but with little connection to this shared experience. Connect here.
Grief Support for Kids
DO NOT POST ACTIVELY SUICIDAL CONTENT HERE, OR YOU WILL BE PERMANENTLY BANNED. NO EXCEPTIONS. People are here to grieve, be respectful. **This is a supportive space exclusively for those bereaved by suicide. No other contributors are allowed and will be removed**
Free Grief Support
This is a community for Twinless Twins to share their stories of love & loss and receive support. Please be kind.
Free Grief Support
For anyone and everyone that has lost a parent. Be kind to everyone! Don't make anyone feel worse, please.
Grief Support for Kids
A place for anyone who has lost a companion to share and heal. Please see below for helpful posts, related subreddits and community guidelines.
Grief Support for Kids
The place for parents to discuss, seek information, or just talk about their life raising kids. Surveys and questionnaires are not allowed and will be removed. Do not promote a product or youtube video. All posts are subject to removal at the discretion of a moderator.
Grief Support for Kids
/r/Parenting is the place to discuss the ins and out as well as ups and downs of child-rearing. From the early stages of pregnancy to when your teenagers are finally ready to leave the nest (even if they don't want to) we're here to help you through this crazy thing called parenting. You can get advice on potty training, talk about breastfeeding, discuss how to get your baby to sleep or ask if that one weird thing your kid does is normal.
Do you have/know a child who has lost a loved one?
Asking parents questions, one at a time.
Grief Support for Kids
Post about anything related to family! This can be questions, stories, and comparisons on families. We all have different views and opinions this is just a place to share the ones we have on family. If you have question to ask, a story to tell, or a statement to make about family feel free to post.
Grief Support
r/teenagers is the biggest community forum run by teenagers for teenagers. Our subreddit is primarily for discussions and memes that an average teenager would enjoy to discuss about. We do not have any age-restriction in place but do keep in mind this is targeted for users between the ages of 13 to 19. Parents, teachers, and the like are welcomed to participate and ask any questions!
Grief Support for Kids
Dedicated to open discussion about all things teaching. Please read the rules before posting. Mail sent directly to mods instead of modmail will be ignored. ββββββββββ ββββββββββ Brand new & low karma accounts: please be aware your post may not show up and will need to be screened and manually approved. ββββββββββ ββββββββββ No crossposting - Please do not link posts from r/Teachers in other subs, and do not link posts from other subs here.
Volunteers Needed for Grief / Bereavement Support for Kids
A subreddit for UT students, faculty, alumni, and interested parties. University of Tampa Redditors unite!
Volunteers Needed for Grief / Bereavement Support for Kids
A subreddit for FSU students, faculty, alumni, and other interested parties. Welcome new students! Need to fill your free time or make friends? You can find a list of every student organization and a contact for it on Nole Central! https://nolecentral.dsa.fsu.edu/
Volunteers Needed for Grief / Bereavement Support for Kids
The University of North Florida Subreddit! Connect with your fellow Ospreys here! Keep up with on-campus events!