For
links to our affiliates in Ontario, please go to our Affiliates
page.
Abigail Carter lost her husband at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. She has faced the challenge of raising young children while trying to cope with her own grief and is the author of "The Alchemy of Loss":
http://www.abigailcarter.com/blog.html
Melissa Lambert, executive director of BFO Midwestern region shares her thoughts and experiences on how grief impacts the life of her family::
http://thegriefspot.blogspot.com/
The Liz Logelin Foundation – For the Love of Liz. On March 24, 2008, little Madeline Elizabeth Logelin came into this world. The next day, her mother left it. From this impossibly tragic event, a community was born. A community of individuals, united in their desire to help and support Madeline and her father, Matt. This community formed the basis for what would become a worldwide charitable foundation:
http://thelizlogelinfoundation.org/
Widowed.ca is an online resource for widows and widowers, providing an easy way to locate a wide variety of information and services needed during the transition following the loss of a loved one. Whether you are looking for assistance in applying for government benefits, seeking grief support, locating professional services, finding new residential arrangements and more, you will be able to find it here.
http://www.widowed.ca/
Support
for Teens:
Ryan's
Place
was created for young people that have lost someone in
their lives, and for those who want to know how to help
someone that has: www.ryansplace.org.
Soul II Soul is a Toronto-based youth program offering
support to young people who have experienced a death in
their family or circle of friends: www.soul2soul.ca.
Other
helpful links will be added soon.