AWC Grief Support is a group practice of over 30 therapists who provide fee for service grief therapy across Ontario and grief education and consultation across Canada. Sessions are often covered by private insurance plans or extended health benefits. In-person therapy is offered in many communities, and virtual therapy is available across Ontario. Our therapists are regulated clinicians who specialize in providing grief support to children, youth, and adults related to an illness or a death. Additional services include: Education, Clinical Consultation, Clinical Supervision, and "Grief Debriefs"
Grief and bereavement support programs for children, youth and adults in both individual and group settings. End of life support and in home visitors also available.
Supporting Children, Youth and Adults facing complex illness, uncertainty and grief. Providing individual, family and group counselling, Elizabeth offers support navigating the health care system following a diagnosis of a serious illness, into remission, at end of life and into bereavement. As professional caregivers are impacted by loss, Elizabeth also provides support to those caring for others.
Camp Hope is grief camp taking place in person this July for ages 9 to 11 and 12 to 14. Ages 9 to 11 can attend a day camp (weekdays) from July 4 to July 15 and ages 12 to 14 can attend a day camp (weekdays) from July 18 to July 29.
Camp Keaton Hamilton is a free annual bereavement camp for children and teenagers, ages 7 - 17 years, who have experienced the death of a someone. Camp allows children who have experienced the loss of a significant person in their life to come together, work through bereavement activities in a camp environment, grieve, mourn and make connection.
In collaboration with Camp Maple Leaf, Camp Skein is a sleepover camp for children 7 - 16 who are grieving the death of a parent or sibling. Children can attend the 6 day/5 night camp as often as they like.
Support for children, youth, and families navigating serious illness, end of life, and grief. Services include individual counselling, group support, family consultation, summer camp programs, and wellness offerings.
The HUUG program offers specialized, short-term support to children, youth, and their families as they face life-limiting illness, anticipatory grief, and bereavement. Using age-appropriate and developmentally sensitive approaches, our counselors employ methods such as psychoeducation and therapeutic play. We offer Individual Counseling, Family and Group Support, Community Education and Wellness Activities.
Variety of individual and group grief support programs for children, youth and adults. Also offering programs for families dealing with life threatening illnesses.
We provide education, support and community to Widowed Parents. Our LEGACY Family Day programs bring parent and children together so they can grieve, honor, share & remember as a family.
Grief support groups for children and youth ages 7-17 and individual counselling for children and youth aged 5-17. Grief education for community and/or parents and guardians of a grieving child.
Grief support programs for children, youth and their families. Support Groups available in-person and online. Community educational training and resources available.
The Near North Palliative Care Network is a registered charity in Northeastern Ontario, serving the area since 1987. As the Volunteer Visiting Hospice of Nipissing/Parry Sound Districts, the organization provides one-stop services free of charge, face-to-face and online. Main Services: Palliative Care Visiting Hospice, Caregiver’s Respite and Support, Bereavement and Grief Support Sessions (individual and group), Training and Education for all aspects of ageing and end of life.
Nightingale Centre provide grief and bereavement support for children, adolescents, and their families in Guelph Wellington County who have experienced or are anticipating the death of a family member.
Peer group support, individual counselling, special events, caregiver/parent support/psychoeducation, public educations on children's grief and a summer grief day-camp
Yorktown Family Services' Grief and Bereavement program offers individual/family bereavement and palliative counseling, support groups, workshops and Family Nights for children, youth, and families ages 0 – 21 (with limited spots available up to age 29), who are experiencing Grief related to the death or dying of a parent, sibling, or in-home custodial caregiver.