This video sums up my research on communicating with the dead. However, I’ve realized that it is kind of long so I’ll be doing a short version.
Author: Raine
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Bridges of Hope
Link: Bridges of Hope
From their Website: We provide a safe group environment to support & empower children, teens & their families grieving a death. Bridges of Hope provides a variety of in-person programs for people in the North Charleston, SC area and online resources for those who are not close. Online resources include information about children’s grief reactions at various ages as well as informtion on supporting grieving children.
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USCF: Grief, Bereavement, and Healing
Link: USCF: Grief, Bereavement, and Healing
This site provides basic information about grief and works to dispell the myth that you can get over someone dying. It provides links to other resources and some good articles.
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Online Grief Support: Grief in Common
Link: Grief in Common
Grief in Common offers a variety of support groups including groups for those who have lost a parent or a child. They also offer individual grief coaching for those who need more personalized care. The site also offers links to a variety of other online resources.
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Grief Eduction: Lifeline Ohio
Link: LifelineOhio
Lifeline Ohio is a donor registry in Ohio. It offers online Grief Support for families who have donated and also offers a variety of death education resource
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Memorial Site: Ever Loved
EverLoved is another site that allows family members to build memorial sites for their loved ones with photos, stories, and videos. It also offers paid and free plans. The site also offers links to purchase caskets, urns, and other items and provides articles about important topics such as planning a funeral and ways to save money on a funeral.
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Memorial Site: My Keeper
Link: My Keeper
Similar to other services, My Keeper allows people to set up an online memorial with videos, stories, and photos for their loved one. The site also provides hosting for online memorial services and can help people arrange services tailored to their loved ones style and their needs. -
Memorial Site: Forever Missed
Forever Missed
Forever Missed allows users to build memorial sites with photos, videos, and memories. Users can share comments and stories about the deceased. The basic package is free and the most expensive package is $155 and provides lifetime hosting and access. Memorials can be set to private, but the site also allows users to browse memorial sites. -
Memorial Site: Enlighten Memorials
Link: Enlighten Memorials
Enlighten memorials allows users to create an online memorial that multiple people can contribute to and offers assistance, through guided questionnaire, to help users write an obituary. Their $198 service offers memorials hosted on their site that can include videos, memories, and photos. Users can also comment on the memorials.
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Memorial Site: Chptr
Link: CHPTR
Chptr is a service that allows users to create memorial pages for their loved ones that include text, memories, and videos. Visitors can comment and like memorials that are posted on the site. Chptr offers services to help users create memorial videos–and videos for other special events. They’ve also partnered with TV stations who, for a price, will run a person’s memorial video on T