Link: https://www.compassionatefriends.org/
Assistance for families following the death of a child or grandchild.
Links: WebHealing.com
Webhealing.com was started in early 1995 after the death of Tom’s (founder) father. He had been a research scientist with NASA and had long been interested in finding ways to use technology to help people. He thought it was the perfect fit as a way to honor him. At the time there was very little on the web for grief and healing. There were no web discussion groups using bulletin board software. Webhealing was the first to make use of those resources for grieving individuals. There were also no memorial pages on the web and webhealing started the internet’s first memorial page where people post tributes to their loved ones. The honor page is still functioning today as are the discussions groups.
Links: Grieving.com
Founded in 1997, Grieving.com is one of the oldest grief support communities on the internet, helping a quarter of a million people in more than 100 countries.
Link: WhatsYourGrief.com
It You don’t have to grieve alone. What’s Your Grief? is a place for grief education, articles, sharing, support & more.
Link: https://allianceofhope.org/
Support for families coping with a loved one’s loss due to suicide.
Link: https://www.qcgriefcounseling.com/
qcgriefcounseling.com
563-343-0500 2435 Kimberly Rd, STE 300-S Bettendorf, IA 52722
Online or in-person sessions available.
Link: https://www.unitypoint.org/find-a-service/hospice-care/bereavement-support
Although death is a part of life, you are never prepared for the emotions that come after the loss of a loved one. The way we grieve is personal to each one of us, but grief is not something you have to go through alone. Although there is no right or wrong way to grieve, there are healthy and effective ways to cope. UnityPoint Hospice bereavement services offer classes, grief counselors, and support groups to help you and your family deal with the pain of loss. Our bereavement services can support you and members of your family with:
• One-on-one grief counseling • Telephone calls and correspondence • Support groups • Exclusive workshops • Memorial services • Grief resources.
UnityPoint Hospice bereavement counselors offer ongoing grief support groups dedicated to active grieving and socialization. For ways our bereavement counselors can support you, please call your local UnityPoint location.
St. Luke's HEARTS (Helping Empty Arms Recover Through Sharing) Support Group is open to parents who have experienced the loss of an infant due to miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth or early infant death. By sharing their stories of loss and how they are coping with grief, parents support one another.
For additional information, please call Chaplain Janell Norton at (712) 279-3805 or via email at janell.norton2@unitypoint.org.
Link: https://www.genesishealth.com/a-z/spiritual_care/
Genesis offers free grief support as a part of our program, Grief’s Healing Journey. View our free bereavement services at www.genesishealth.com/grief. Genesis offers free grief support for individuals in two ways: • You may visit with a grief counselor or chaplain, on the phone or in person, in your home or at a local Genesis facility. Call Genesis Hospice Bereavement Services at 563-421-5400 or Genesis Health System Spiritual Care at 563-421-7970 for an appointment. Genesis Health Spiritual Care The Genesis Mission is founded firmly in a tradition of comprehensive spiritual care. Through the partnership of staff chaplains and volunteers, care delivery reflects the unique cultures found on our five medical center campuses.
GriefShare grief recovery support groups meeting weekly in Davenport. For locations, dates, times in Davenport, click here.
Jen’s Highway to Healing Grief Support Group is a peer support group open to all teens and adults dealing with grief from the loss of a loved one, miscarriage, empty nesters, loss of a friend, job or pet. Held Tuesdays from 5 to 6 pm at: 4622 Progress Drive, Suite A Davenport, IA 52807 UnityPoint Health Enrichment Center 563-742-5800
Link: https://uphomes.com/blog/selling-house-after-death-of-a-loved-one/
Selling a house after the death of a loved one can be an overwhelming process. Not only do you have to deal with the emotional stress of losing someone you love, but you also have to take care of all the practical matters that come with selling a home. This can include dealing with paperwork, cleaning out the property, and preparing it for sale.
Link: https://honorflightqc.org/
For veterans and their families on Honor Guard information in the Quad Cities.
Link: https://honorflightqc.org/
2550 - 52nd Avenue, Moline, IL 61265 (309) 762-9191 For Reservations, Call 1-800-WESTERN