Grief

A Little Lifetime Foundation provides support to those affected by baby loss through one to one counselling, support groups as well as remembrance services.

AdVIC offers information and support, including one to one counselling and bereavement support to people who have lost someone to homicide.

Embrace FARM supports farm families affected by sudden loss or trauma. They provide support groups, 1:1 counselling and an annual remembrance service.

Sosad Ireland offers free counselling to people over the age of 16. If you are feeling suicidal, depressed, anxious, overwhelmed, are struggling with self harm or have been bereaved by suicide, Sosad want to help support you. Sosad’s helpline opens 24/7 where you can speak to trained volunteers.

Irish Hospice Foundation's Bereavement Support Line provides a confidential space for people to speak about their experience or to ask questions relating to the death of someone they cared about.

The Miscarriage Association of Ireland provides support to families that have gone through the experience of miscarriage.

The HSE Bereavement services provides information about available supports for people dealing with bereavement.

Irish Hospice Foundation provides support for people facing the end of life or bereavement and for those who care for them.

The Irish Childhood Bereavement Network provides support on bereavement to children, young people and their families.

HUGG provides information, phone and local peer support groups to those bereaved by suicide.

HUGG peer support groups are led by trained volunteers who have been impacted by suicide and have a unique perspective of the devastation of suicide bereavement.

The Miscarriage Association of Ireland is a charitable body set up by, and with the support of people who themselves have been experienced the loss of a baby through miscarriage.

Rainbows Ireland aims to help children, young people and adults who have been bereaved through parental death, parental separation, parental divorce or other painful transition, to work through the grieving process which follows any significant loss.

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