Peer support for those bereaved by suicide loss

Losing someone to suicide is difficult, but you do not have to go through it alone. LOSS offers community events, peer-led support groups, resources, individual support, trainings, and more

A Community of Hope

Our Founder, Denise Meine-Graham, lost her son, Drey, to suicide in 2012 and she found the support of a fellow suicide loss survivor invaluable. LOSS began supporting loss survivors as 1st Responders in 2014. When activated by the Coroner’s office, trained volunteers immediately provide resources, understanding, and support to the newly bereaved. At least one LOSS volunteer is a survivor of suicide loss and the newly bereaved often connect strongly with them. To the newly bereaved, witnessing a fellow loss survivor functioning at this level can be inspiring, thus the seeds of hope are planted. Today, LOSS offers support groups, remembrance events, companioning, suicide postvention and prevention education, and training to other communities interested in developing or enhancing their suicide postvention and prevention efforts.

Events

LOSS offers many forms of suicide postvention and prevention resources and support. 

Trainings

Looking for training for your workplace, faith community, or place of education? LOSS offers trainings that meet your specific needs.

Get Involved

Become part of a vibratn, supportive community that values both personal growth and collective impact.

About Us

LOSS envisions a community of loss survivors experiencing a restoration of hope and standing together for suicide awareness.

Resources

LOSS provides support for people coping with the shock, grief, and complex emotions that often accompany the loss of a loved one to suicide.

Digital Memory Quilt

The memory quilt honors our community of survivors. This is a place to share and view images in memory of our loved ones who have died by suicide.