Clinicians and experts in therapy and grief support are a crucial part of the puzzle. Their willingness to collaborate with local public schools and educational institutions ensures that both school counselors and students have access to the highest quality training and care. These partnerships help strengthen the school community’s ability to respond to grief with compassion, expertise, and up-to-date practices.
Establishing collaboration and open communication between local nonprofit organizations helps share innovative approaches to grief care and support. Building this kind of integrated network not only strengthens the quality of care but also promotes broader advocacy for this much-needed initiative. By working together, we can raise awareness, improve access, and ensure that students receive the compassionate support they deserve.
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Parmenter

Parmenter’s UGrieve program combines education, partnership, and expert guidance to create a culture of compassion that truly supports grieving students including National Partnerships, Educational Videos, and Expert Collaboration.
Education
National
E-Motion

A non-profit organization on a mission to ensure community is a right for all of us that provides programming for grieving individuals and grief literacy training for organizations, communities and teams
Educational
National
Jeff’s Place

Jeff’s Place offers hope and healing in a supportive community for grieving children, teens, young adults, families, and individuals.
Boston
National
Children’s Room

The Children’s Room was founded on the belief that every child, teen, and family grieving a death deserves a safe, supportive, and understanding environment.
Children
Community
Boston
BCH

The Hale Family Center at Boston Children’s hospital serves as a space where families are welcome to rest and relax in between appointments and learn more about resources at Boston Children’s Hospital and throughout Boston.
Families
Boston
Rick’s Place

Through facilitated support groups, Rick’s Place offers young people and their families a place to remember their person who has died and to avoid the sense of isolation that such a loss can produce
Community
Local
