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                                   Bereaved Parents Resources

Silent Grief

http://www.silentgriefsupport.com/

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Twinless Twins Support Organization

http://www.twinlesstwins.org/

 

"To serve in support of twins (all multiple births) who suffer from the loss of companionship of their twin through death, estrangement, or in-utero loss. If you're not a twin, but you are the parent, sibling, or spouse of a twinless twin who in turn struggles with how to support the surviving twin in your family, we're here for you, too."

 

 

 

Bereaved Parents USA  

http://www.bereavedparentsusa.org/


Bereaved Parents of the USA (BP/USA) is 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. Any bereaved parent, sibling or grandparent is eligible to become a member of BP/USA.

Address:
P O Box 95
Park Forest, Illinois 60466
Fax: (708) 748-9184

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Compassionate Friends

https://www.compassionatefriends.org/


The Compassionate Friends is a national nonprofit, self-help support organization with nearly 600 chapters, offering friendship, understanding, and hope to families grieving the death of a child of any age, from any cause. There is no religious affiliation. Find local chapters by state with the Compassionate Friends Chapter Locator

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HAND.org - Helping After Neonatal Death
http://www.handonline.org/

 

A California non-profit corporation, founded to help parents, their families and their healthcare providers cope with the loss of a baby before, during, or after birth. HAND is a resource network of parents, professionals, and supportive volunteers offering a variety of services throughout Northern California and the Central Valley. There are no fees for services.

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Mommies Enduring Neonatal Death (M.E.N.D.)

https://www.mend.org/


M.E.N.D. is a Christian not-for-profit corporation whose purpose is to reach out to those who have lost a child due to miscarriage, stillbirth or early infant death. Their mission is to offer a way to share experiences and information. They hold two commemorative ceremonies each year, have a bi-monthly newsletter, and host a variety of support groups in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. They also have chapters in NW Arkansas, Kansas, Houston, Texarkana, and Georgia.

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