These local and online resources were compiled by and for suicide loss survivors in Denton County. Our dedicated volunteers have thoughtfully vetted each organization, professional, and piece of literature to ensure they are compassionate, credible, and supportive for those navigating suicide grief.
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Peer Support
Explore our list of local in-person and virtual support groups. These groups provide a safe, stigma-free space where people with shared lived experience can give and receive understanding, hope, and practical coping strategies.
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Forensic Restoration
After a suicide death, forensic restoration teams step in to carefully and respectfully clean and restore the space, removing any hazards and difficult reminders. This allows families to be spared the painful task of addressing the scene themselves, giving them room to focus on grieving and supporting one another. Their work brings safety, dignity, and a sense of comfort to a profoundly difficult time.
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Literature
Books and Guides written by and for suicide loss survivors provide understanding and validation from people who have experienced similar grief, helping readers feel less isolated. They also offer guidance, coping tools, and hope for healing through shared stories of resilience and recovery.
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Online Resources
The websites included on this page provide grief support, coping strategies, and community connection for those mourning a suicide loss. These platforms offer forums, educational materials, and virtual support groups to help survivors navigate their complex emotions and find hope.