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Support to help you get through the aftermath of loss


How to Help Support Someone with Suicidal Thoughts
rethink.org


Crisis text number for healthcare workers

Way for Hope's Recommended books on grief and healing for adults and children
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NEW!  The Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities has launched an emotional support hotline to help people struggling during the pandemic. The number is 866-399-8938. For locations outside of Georgia, check your state's mental health department.

To understand more about how the pandemic affects grief, read “This Pandemic Grief” from The Center for Loss & Life Transitions.


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Sandy Walden

Read Sandy's blog and catch up on her offerings for in-person and virtual support for those who are grieving. 



Free in-person support group, Carrollton, Georgia

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Online Support and Information
​for those who have lost someone to suicide

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GriefShare
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online and in-person support

Small group meetings near you and Zoom or hybrid sessions through the GriefShare program do help you understand the confusing feelings and pain you experience after loss and can help you get your life back on track.

Look for their free emails at the bottom of the main page and sign up for 365 daily emails of encouragement. 


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