http://preventsuicidenow.com A site packed full of helpful information. This is one you definitely should visit.
www.suicidememorialwall.com A memorial wall created to remember our loved ones who died by suicide.
www.siblingsurvivors.com A link for sibling survivors.
http://www.thebethfoundation.com/national.html This site from The Beth Foundation provides a great deal of information for all ages regarding suicide.
http://www.heartlight.org/feature/feature_070396_whatcan.html A valuable site that helps us to help others and ourselves with grief.
http://menanddepression.nimh.nih.gov/ It is difficult for men to speak of their depression because our boys have been raised to be “tough.” However, they must feel open to dealing with the feelings that are weighing them down.
www.survivorsofsuicide.com A site for survivor support as well as information to help those who may be considering suicide.
www.suicidology.org This is the website for The American Association of Suicidology. The AAS supplies a great deal of information on the subject of suicide as well as resources.
www.compassionatefriends.org This is the website of The Compassionate Friends. Their mission is to support parents who have lost children of any age to any cause including suicide. Compassionate Friends has many resources and has support groups around the country.
www.thegiftofkeith.org This is a website created by my dear friend Carol Loehr who lost her son to suicide at 29. She does a wonderful job of providing information for suicide survivors. Her support means a great deal to people who have accessed her site from all over the world.