| Bereaved Survivors | Troubled and Considering |
| You are not alone! |
You are not alone! |
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The Compassionate Friends assists families in the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child and to provide information to help others be supportive. |
Wisconsin Area Hotline
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| Journey of Hearts is designed to be a place for resources and support to help those in the grief process following a loss or a significant life change. This is a process that does not occur over night, it may take weeks, months, years, or even a life time--depending on the person and the type of loss. | American Association of
Suicidology
To Understand and Prevent Suicide as a Means of Promoting Human Well-Being |
| 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. There is no religious creed involved. Members are free, however, to state their beliefs and the role those beliefs have played in their lives. | Support-Group.com allows people with health, personal, and relationship issues to share their experiences through Bulletin Boards & Online Chat and provides links to support-related information on the Internet. The link will take you directly to a message board. |
| American Association of
Suicidology This site is designed as a resource for anyone concerned about suicide, including AAS members, suicide researchers, therapists, prevention specialists, survivors of suicide, and people who are themselves in crisis. |
Read this if you are considering suicide! Metanoia Literally,
it is a Greek word meaning “change of mind”. |
| GriefNet A community of more than 35 email support groups. |
Imagine you are standing in a circle of
people. In the center of the circle, there is a source of light. But
rather than facing the center and the light, you are standing with
your back to the light, facing outward.
When you stand this way, facing away from the light, all you can see is your own shadow. You cannot see the others in the circle with you. You cannot see the light. From what you can see, you are disconnected and alone. But if you turn to face the light, your shadow is behind you; and you can now see the other people who are standing with you. You can see that the light is shining on everyone and that you are all connected in its radiance. |
| Pen Parents For parents who have lost a child. |
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Wisconsin Area Hotline Telephone Numbers: AAS denotes American Association of Suicidology
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Cedarburg,
Grafton, Mequon, Thiensville
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Eau
Claire
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Elkhorn
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Fond du
Lac
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Green Bay
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| La Crosse |
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Madison
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| Milwaukee |
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Sturgeon
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Waukesha
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Wauwatosa
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