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This guide reviews how children grieve and how parents and other caring adults can help them better understand and adjust to a death. The information this guide provides can help parents and adults who are part of the lives of children who have experienced a loss know what to expect and how to help.
National Alliance for Grieving Children (NAGC) www.childrengrieve.org
Coalition to Support Grieving Students: GrievingStudents.orgLocal Bereavement & Support Groups
Services
Phone
Family Service of Morris County
“Healing Hands” for 9/11 children (Morristown)973-538-5260 x 18
Morristown Memorial Hospital
Widows and Widowers Groups973-971-5402
Living with Dignity (Amie Harris): “Kaleidoscope” for Youth ages 10-15 and “Teddy Bear Club” for younger children (Morristown area)
973-993-1466
Center for Life Transitions, Bradley Funeral Home, Chatham (Scott Bradley)
973-665-1782
Presbyterian Church of Morris Plains (Lucy Deutsch)
973-539-3481 x 15
St. Pius X, Montville
973-335-1436
St. Virgil’s Church, Morris Plains
973-538-1418
Good Grief, Inc.*
38 Elm Street
Morristown, NJ 07960
(908) 522-1999
http://www.good-grief.org
Services offered: Peer-support programs for children and teens (3-18), young adults (18-30), and surviving parent(s). Good Grief also provides
educational workshops and seminars to hospitals, hospices, schools, medical and mental health professionals, businesses and corporations
throughout New JerseyAmerican & NJ Self-Help Group Clearinghouses
Saint Clare's Behavioral Health Services
375 E. McFarlan St.
Dover, NJ 07801
(973) 989-1122
http://www.selfhelpgroups.orgInterregnum
PO Box 410
Montville, NJ 07045
(973) 224-6900
http://www.interregnum.orgJoseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center
61 Spring Street
Newton, NJ 07860
973-940-0413
bereavement@karenannquinlanhospice.org
http://www.karenannquinlanhospice.org/bereavement/