Grief doesn’t go away, but with the right guidance and support, people can write their own stories. Grief becomes something they learn to live with, not something that defines how they live.

“At the National Centre for Childhood Grief, the counsellors and volunteers helped my whole family work through the extreme heartache and pain we felt after the death of our dad. We all grieved differently. Even within our little family, all our stories have been written differently.”
– Finn, his dad passed away suddenly when he was 6


Please take advantage of tax time and give so that more children and families faced with unbearable loss and grief, can survive and become resilient.


Grief doesn’t go away, but with the right guidance and support, people can write their own stories. Grief becomes something they learn to live with, not something that defines how they live.

“At the National Centre for Childhood Grief, the counsellors and volunteers helped my whole family work through the extreme heartache and pain we felt after the death of our dad. We all grieved differently. Even within our little family, all our stories have been written differently.”
– Finn, his dad passed away suddenly when he was 6


Please take advantage of tax time and give so that more children and families faced with unbearable loss and grief, can survive and become resilient.


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