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Bereavement Support Local & National Support Networks

Finding Community in Grief

Grief can feel incredibly isolating, but you are not alone. Across Houston and the nation, there are organizations dedicated to supporting individuals and families after the death of a loved one. Whether you’re looking for peer support, grief counseling, specialized groups, or resources tailored to your experience, the organizations listed below offer compassionate spaces to help you navigate your grief. Many of these programs are available at no cost and serve people of all ages and backgrounds.

Bo’s Place

Bo’s Place is a nonprofit bereavement center located in Houston that provides grief support services to children (ages 3 to 18) and their families who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling, or other close loved one. The organization also offers dedicated programs for grieving adults. Bo’s Place is built on the belief that healing happens when grieving individuals—especially children—can share their stories and emotions in a safe, supportive environment among peers who understand. Services are available in both English and Spanish, and the center offers a combination of in-person and virtual programming at no cost to families.

MISS Foundation

MISS Foundation is a volunteer-driven organization dedicated to supporting families after the death of a child, regardless of the cause. It offers both immediate crisis support and long-term resources to help families navigate life after loss. The MISS Foundation is also involved in advocacy and legislative work, community engagement, and the promotion of culturally sensitive, interdisciplinary education on grief and trauma. The website includes tools for locating local support groups and connecting with others who have experienced similar losses.

Compassionate Friends

The Compassionate Friends is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to helping families heal after the death of a child of any age and from any cause. Its mission is to transform the pain of grief into hope by offering a safe space where bereaved parents, siblings, and grandparents can openly express their sorrow and find understanding. The organization provides a wide range of peer support groups, both online and in-person, at community locations throughout the United States, creating opportunities for connection, comfort, and shared healing.

Return to Zero: H.O.P.E

Return to Zero is an organization that provides support to individuals who have experienced pregnancy loss, stillbirth, or infant loss. They frequently offer expert and peer-led workshops and support groups for families virtually. The website additionally provides many informative resources for bereaved caregivers. 

GriefShare

GriefShare is a national organization that connects bereaved individuals to local grief support groups. Groups may occur in person or online and range from free to $20 per group.