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Grief Support After the
Death of a Child
The mission of The
Compassionate Friends is to assist families toward the positive
resolution of grief following the death of a child of any age and to
provide information to help others be supportive.
The Compassionate Friends is a national nonprofit, self-help support
organization that offers friendship, understanding, and hope to bereaved
parents, grandparents and siblings. There is no religious affiliation
and there are no membership dues or fees.
The secret of TCF's success
is simple: As seasoned grievers reach out to the newly bereaved, energy
that has been directed inward begins to flow outward and both are helped
to heal.
The vision of The
Compassionate Friends is that everyone
who needs us
will find us and everyone who finds us will be helped.
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TCF
National Conference Pre-registration Now Closed

Although pre-registration for the 31st TCF National Conference
in Nashville,
Tennessee has been closed, you may still register
for the conference on site.
For updated information regarding the conference, please visit
conference
information page.
We also hope you'll visit
www.tcfwalktoremember.org to
participate in the popular Friends Asking Friends®
virtual walk where you have
the opportunity to create a personal
or team website in memory of a beloved
child and help support
The Compassionate Friends in our mission to support
families
that have experienced the death of a child. We hope to see you
in
Nashville!
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