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Brighter Days Grief Center

Brighter Days Grief Center strives to provide a private, confidential and compassionate space for individuals anticipating or enduring the death of a family member; to offer access to professional services and resources; and to instill hope by providing connection to others through peer-based events and activities.
www.brighterdaysgriefcenter.org/ 
Brighter Days Grief Center
15764 Venture Lane
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
info@bdgc.us
952-303-3873

books

books for children

The Invisible String, Patrice Karst & Geoff Stevenson; Copyright 2000; Devorss & Co. (revised)
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Stella's Story: Dealing With Sibling Loss, Amanda Seefeld Markle & Christopher Bowman; Copyright 2017: Wise Ink Creative Publishing

books for adults

Beyond Tears: Living After Losing a Child, Ellen Mitchell, Rita Volpe, Ariella Long, Phyllis Levine, Madeline Perri Kasden, Barbara Goldstein, Barbara Eisenberg, Lorenza Colletti, Audrey Cohen & Carol Barkin; Copyright 2009, revised: St. Martin's Griffin

I Wasn't Ready To Say Good-Bye: Surviving, Coping and Healing After the Sudden Loss of a Loved One,  Pamela Blair, PhD & Brook Noel;  Copyright 2008:  Sourcebooks, Inc.

Surviving the Loss of a Child: Support for Grieving Parents,   Elizabeth B. Brown; Copyright 2010: Revell (revised)

When Bluebirds Fly: Losing a Child, Living With Hope, JoAnn Kuzma Deveney; Copyright 2012; Radiant Heart Press



websites

A Bed for My Heart - Angela Miller
​https://abedformyheart.com/
A Bed for My Heart exists as a haven for families who have experienced one of life’s cruelest tragedies: the loss of a child, at any age/gestation and from any cause of death. We believe in compassionate grief support, heart to heart, person to person, parent to parent, mom to mom.
The Compassionate Friends: Supporting Family After a Child Dies 
https://www.compassionatefriends.org/
The mission of The Compassionate Friends: When a child dies, at any age, the family suffers intense pain and may feel hopeless and isolated. The Compassionate Friends provides highly personal comfort, hope, and support to every family experiencing the death of a son or a daughter, a brother or a sister, or a grandchild, and helps others better assist the grieving family.
The Grief Toolbox
​https://thegrieftoolbox.com/
The goal of the Grief Toolbox is to be an all-encompassing place for grief tools: a singular area where a person can find all the resources they need to help them with that grief that neither time nor money can solve.​
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