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Child Loss
World
Wide Web Resources on Child Loss
- SIDS
Network - A world of information and
support for those seeking comfort after the loss of
an infant to SIDS.
- American
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Institute
- Dedicated to the prevention of Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome and the promotion of infant health through
research, clinical services, family support and
professional and community education.
- The
Compassionate Friends - Helping parents deal
with other issues regarding loss of an adult child.
- BeyondIndigo.com
- Losing a child causes much pain and heartache for
the family, but there is hope. Visit this site for
the information you need.
- Fernside
Online - A non-profit, non-denominational
organization serving grieving children and their
families.
- Houston's
Aid in Neonatal Death (H.A.N.D.)
- A pregnancy and infant loss support group for
parents whose babies have died any time from
conception through late infancy with the goal of
helping parents cope with feelings of grief and
isolation which accompany the loss of a baby.
- Hygeia.org
- An online journal for pregnancy and neonatal loss.
- Mommies
Enduring Neonatal Death (M.E.N.D.)
- Support for mothers suffering the loss of an
infant.
- Mothers
in Support & Sympathy (M.I.S.S.) Foundation - An
organization with the mission of allowing a safe
haven for parents to share their grief after the
death of a child.
- Arizona SIDS Alliance - Grief support
information, family stories, memorials, professional
resources for families everywhere.
- The
Compassionate Friends - Compassionate
Friends is a national nonprofit mutual-support
organization for families who are grieving the death
of a child. Site offers brochures, articles and
grief resources.
- Born
Angels Pregnancy Loss Support - Born Angels is a special place to
spend time for grieving parents who have lost a baby
at any stage of pregnancy. Family and friends are encouraged
to visit as well.
- Empty
Arms~Empty Heart - Find support for
personal grief associated with loss of infants from
miscarriage to neonatal death.
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