If you're struggling with grief, several resources may be able to help you. Individual counseling, local grief support groups, and online websites can assist in working through your grief.
Through our community partners we provide grief counseling services and ongoing classes on a variety of topics to help families. Every family served by Baue is entitled to a complimentary grief counseling session. You can also access local in-person and virtual support through our Baue event calendar.
Online resources such as discussion forums, educational tools, and communities can provide additional assistance. To get help in dealing with grief, you may find the following websites helpful.
Baue Funeral Homes has partnered with HeartLight to offer a variety of virtual support groups, education, resources, and special programming related to grief and loss. At any time in the upcoming weeks, months, or years, we invite you, your family, and friends to connect with HeartLight Center in a way that Is meaningful to you.
Our In-Person Grief Support Groups occur every Friday at 10:00 AM. Registration is not required to attend multiple sessions but is encourage so counselors may properly prepare for the number of attendees.
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Our Survivors of Suicide Group meets the 1st and 3rd Mondays of every month at 6PM CST. This support group is appropriate for adults whose loved one has died by suicide. Our Healing After Substance Use Loss Group occurs the 2nd and 4th Mondays of every month at 6PM CST.
Virtual-Person Grief Events occur every Wednesday at 6:00 PM. Registration is not required to attend multiple sessions. Potential attendees must register at least once to receive the virtual conference space login information. The login information will not change week to week.
If you are 60 or better and interested in meeting new people, connecting with old friends and having fun, the Silver & Gold Club is for you!
This club holds several well-attended events each year – with most events averaging more than 200 people.
There is no cost to join and there are over 2,500 members.
GriefPlan, created by Dr. Jason Troyer, includes a 65-video program to help you heal, remember, and rebuild after loss. Free grief e-booklets are also available.
What's Your Grief offers online and in-person continuing education training for grief support professionals. Using an accessible approach and a combination of practical and creative tools, we strive to help participants utilize relevant and useful theories, tools, and techniques in their work with people grieving a wide range of losses.
Led by Dr. Alan Wolfelt, Center for Loss & Life Tranistion is dedicated to helping people who are grieving and those who care for them. Tragedy Assistance Program for Survirors
TAPS is the national nonprofit organization providing compassionate care and comprehensive resources for all those grieving the death of a military or veteran loved one.
GriefShare is a Christian-based nationwide network of groups of people who meet weekly to share and support each other during the grief process.
At Dougy Center, we create safe spaces and free resources for children and families who are grieving. Our pioneering peer grief support model, professional training, and world-renowned programs and advocacy bring hope and healing around the world.
About 2.5 million American children under age 18 have experienced the death of a parent, including the more than 12,000 who have lost a parent in the military over the past eight years. While nothing can fully shelter a child from the impact of such a loss, When Families Grieve outreach materials have proven to provide some comfort.
Butterfly Kisses Alliance is dedicated to providing support and resources to families and individuals who have been affected by the death of a baby, whether before, during or shortly after birth.