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Grief Support
Alzheimer’s Support Group
Arvada United Methodist Church
6750 Carr St.
Arvada, Colorado 80004
(303) 421-6435
(303) 422-3029
A continuing support group for anyone who has a loved one Suffering from Alzheimer’s or has died as a result of it. This is a loving and supportive group of men and women.
Assistance with Grief
Swedish Medical Center
501 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80110
(303) 788-5677
Support groups offering seven consecutive weekly sessions for parents grieving a baby through miscarriage, stillbirth, or newborn death; also available is a subsequent pregnancy group called A New Beginning. Registration required.
Angel Eyes
425 S. Cherry St., Ste. 890
Denver, Colorado 80246
(303) 320-7771
www.angeleyes.org
Provides information, education and family support for those who have suffered the death of a child by SIDS.
Compassionate Friends
P.O. Box 19571, Denver, CO 80219
Denver Chapter: (303) 237-0889
Aurora Chapter: (303) 883-0294
Jefferson County Chapter: (303) 972-3781
Boulder Chapter: (303) 303652-3274
Self-help group for parents and others who have experienced the death of a child. Support groups meet regularly.
Fetal and Newborn Loss
Program Rose Medical Center
4567 E. 9th Ave., Suite 200, Denver, Colorado 80220
(303) 320-2864
Support group for grieving parents following a miscarriage, fetal death, stillbirth, or newborn death.
Heartbeat
(303) 934-8464
(303) 770-1859
A self-help group offering monthly meetings for family and friends of suicide victims.
HeartLight Center
11150 E. Dartmouth Ave.
Denver, Colorado 80014
(720) 748-9908
www.HeartLightcenter.org
A non-profit center, open to all in the community, where people can learn about the process of grief and be supported though the process. The center has many on-going support groups and programs.
Jewish Support Services
Jewish Family Services
(303)759-4890
Center provides support, strength and community for people who have experienced a life crisis, such as death, grief, or illness.
Temple Emanuel
(303) 388-4013
Nine-week, closed group.
Judi’s House
1741 Gaylord Street
Denver, Colorado 80206
(720) 941-0331
www.judishouse.org
For children and teens ages 3-24 to have the opportunity to participate in peer-based support groups with children their own age who have had similar experiences relating to death loss. Children and their adult caregivers are taught healthy coping mechanisms for dealing with the death of a loved one. There is no cost to families participating in services.
MISS (Mother's in Sympathy and Support) Foundation
Denver Police Department
(District 3 Substation)
1625 S. University Blvd.
Denver, Colorado 80210
(303) 805-0694
Support group for grieving parents following a miscarriage, fetal death, stillbirth, or newborn death.
Namaste Hospice - Grief Support
LOST (Living out sad times)
(303) 860-9915
Contact Michelle Mares
www.namastehospice.com
Active bereavement services are available to all members of the community, including those grieving the loss of a loved one who was not enrolled in a Namaste program. There are open group meets twice a month. This service is provided at no charge.
New Beginnings: Widowed Persons Service
(303) 614-1090
Helpful services offered to all who have recently lost a companion. Free and open to the public.
Parents of Murdered Children and Other Survivors of Homicide Victims
Front Range Chapter
PO Box 375
Littleton, Colorado 80160
(303) 798-2841
Monthly meetings in Denver for homicide survivors and/or parents of children who have been murdered.
SHARE
Aurora Medical Center South
1501 South Potomac Street, Aurora, CO 80012
(303) 695-2895
Support group for grieving parents following a miscarriage, fetal death, stillbirth, or newborn death.
Solace
Women's and Family Center
8300 W. 38th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
(303) 425-2229
Support for parents grieving after a miscarriage, stillbirth or newborn death. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
The Lighthouse
2379 S. High Street
Denver, Colorado 80210
(303) 722-2319 or (877) 722-2319
childgrief.org
The Lighthouse is a special place where children and families who have lost a loved one to death or incarceration can go for individual and family counseling. Their staff includes grief and trauma therapists with a master’s degree in the mental health field and master’s level mental health care students from local universities.
*Please note that most hospices provide grief support. For a list of hospices click on our hospice page.
Information Sources Online
American Association of Suicidology
www.suicidology.org
They provide a great resource handbook for suicide survivors. It is packed with clear information covering nearly every aspect of the survivor ordeal...from the emotional roller-coaster, to the elusive quest for "Why?"
You can find this handbook here.

