Wherever You Are, We're There for You

The National Bereavement Resource Guide (NBRG) is an online directory of grief support organizations and programs. To ensure easy access to the most helpful information, the NBRG is searchable by location and types of support. Whenever children and their families are grieving, and wherever they are in the grieving process, we are here to help.

New York Life Foundation is proud to partner with Eluna to provide the National Bereavement Resource Guide. For more information on New York Life Foundation’s bereavement support initiatives for youth and families, please visit their dedicated resource page.

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Search results will populate based on your selected filters. Eluna is proud to offer our Camp Erin network as a resource for grieving children and families. Camp Erin locations will be featured at the top of your search.

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Eluna is grateful to organizations who support youth and families who are grieving; you make the National Bereavement Resource Guide possible. Adding your organization helps ensure that people can access the support they need, wherever they need it. Thank you!

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The NBRG is an online directory of programs and organizations that support people who are grieving. Additional resources are provided through Eluna’s Resource Center. If you have a resource, book, or expertise you would like to share with Eluna, please contact us.

Need Additional Resources?

Explore the Eluna Resource Center, a comprehensive online library of high-quality tools designed to support children and families impacted by grief, addiction, and related complex challenges. The Resource Center also offers personalized support including warm referrals to local programs and resources to anyone who reaches out.

Additionally, Eluna Cares offers personalized care packages to children and teens ages 6-17 impacted by grief, addiction, a suicide death or other mental health challenges. Eluna Cares is a tangible reminder that we see them – we hear them – and we are here to support and guide them through these difficult life events.

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