Grief Resources
Welcome to our grief resources page, designed to support children and families navigating the complexities of profound loss. Here, you’ll find a variety of support tools aimed at fostering healing and understanding in a compassionate environment.
The Dougy Center
The Dougy Center is a national grief center based in Portland, Oregon, that provides support for children, teens, young adults, and families. Its nationally and internationally acclaimed peer grief support model serves as a cornerstone for helping individuals navigate their grief journey.
Links to resources available from The Dougy Center
National Alliance for Children’s Grief (NAGC)
The 404 foundation is proud to be a member of the National Alliance for Children’s Grief (NACG)! We are excited to be a part of this organization and see the meaningful impact. Our collaborative efforts will have on supporting children, teens, and families grieving within our community.
The National Alliance for Children’s Grief (NACG) is a nonprofit organization that raises awareness about the needs of children and teens who are grieving a death and provides education and resources for anyone who supports them. Through the collective voice of our members and partners, we educate, advocate and raise awareness about childhood bereavement.
The Mission is to raise awareness about the needs of children and teens grieving a death and provide education and resources to anyone who wants to support them.
The Vision is for no child to have to grieve alone. All bereaved children, no matter where they live or their circumstances, should have the support and resources they need to positively adapt to a loss in their lives.
The NACG is a nationwide network comprised of professionals, institutions, and volunteers who promote best practices, educational programming, and critical resources to facilitate the mental, emotional and physical health of grieving children and their families
Links to resources available from the NACG
Judi’s House / JAG Institute
We believe that no child should be alone as they navigate the death of a loved one. Every day, we engage our research-backed approach and shared expertise to support grieving children and families at no cost to them. Because when we create a safe space that promotes health and wellbeing, families can heal together.
Links to resources available from the Judi’s House / JAG Institute