Journey Program (Bereavement Program for Child Loss)
The Journey Program is for any family who has experienced the death of a child. We provide support to help families cope with death, loss and the grieving process.
Services We Offer
- Support groups for adults that are facilitated by trained and caring staff and volunteers
- Pediatric grief support through workshops and counseling
- Individual, couple and family counseling
- Suggestions for reading materials and referrals to other community resources
- Grief support to schools, businesses, and communities experiencing loss
- Bereavement education and training for the community
- Publication of quarterly newsletter
Resources
- Grief: Taking Care of Yourself (PDF) (Farsi) (French) (Japanese) (Russian) (Spanish) (Tagalog) (Ukrainian) (Vietnamese)
- Reactions to Grief (PDF) (Farsi) (French) (Japanese) (Russian) (Simplified Chinese) (Spanish) (Tagalog) (Ukrainian) (Vietnamese)
- Children's Grief: Talking to Your Child About Death (PDF) (Farsi) (Russian) (Spanish) (Vietnamese)
- Healing as a Single Parent (PDF) (French) (Russian) (Spanish) (Vietnamese)
- Healing as a Couple (PDF) (French) (Japanese) (Russian) (Spanish) (Ukrainian) (Vietnamese)
- Grandparent Grief (PDF) (French) (Russian) (Spanish) (Vietnamese)
- The Compassionate Friends
- Northwest Infant Survival and SIDS Alliance
- Parent Support of Puget Sound
- Providence Hospice: Grief Support
- Centering Corporation and Grief Digest Magazine
Books
- Bearing the Unbearable: Love, Loss, and the Heartbreaking Path of Grief, Joanne Cacciotore
- How to Help Children Through a Parent’s Serious Illness, Kathleen McCue
- Talking About Death: A Dialogue Between Parent and Child, Earl A. Grollman
- How Do We Tell the Children?, Dan Schaeffer and Christine Lyons
- When Someone Very Special Dies, Marge Heegaard
- What Does That Mean?, Harold Ivan Smith and Joy Johnson
- Lifetimes, Bryan Mellonie and Robert Ingpen
Related Information
We host quarterly community building events for grieving families. If you would like more information on these events, please contact the Journey Program directly at 206-987-2062 or journey.program@seattlechildrens.org
I didn't even know what I needed when our child first died, and Journey was a place I could come and talk and others just understood.
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