Parent & Patient Support
Bereavement Resources
The laryngeal cleft community honors the life of every angel hero and our hearts go out to their grieving families.
This collection of resources was developed with the help of parents who have lost a child due to a laryngeal cleft. If you have entered a grief journey, finding support and connection is very important and we encourage you to reach out to other parents and organizations that can help.
Please email us at info@laryngealcleft.org for further assistance.
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Connect With Parents Who Understand
Request contact information for the Bereavement Support For Laryngeal Cleft Families small group to connect with other parents who have lost a child due to this birth defect.
Organizations
Courageous Parents Network works to empower, support, and equip families and providers caring for children with serious illness. CPN offers a variety of bereavement resources including articles, videos, healing pathways, and support for siblings and parents.
Emma’s Footprints provides emotional support, compassionate guidance, and financial assistance for burial, cremation, memorialization, and counseling services for families grieving infant and pregnancy loss. Emma’s provides care and support to pregnancy and infant loss families in their grief journeys and ensures that no family has to walk alone.
Guys and Grief is a podcast specifically for men focused on pregnancy or infant loss. We are grieving fathers that have been through the unthinkable and want to help others by talking about the unique, and often undiscussed, perspective of men that have experienced child loss.
Sesame Workshop for Children & Siblings
Sesame Workshop is the global nonprofit behind Sesame Street that works to help children everywhere grow smarter, stronger, and kinder. The organization offers extensive tools and resources to help children of all ages deal with grief. English and Español resources are available.
Star Legacy Foundation works to increase awareness, support research, promote education, and encourage advocacy and family support regarding pregnancy loss, and infant death. The organization offers support groups, peer companions, therapist recommendations near you, financial assistance, reading recommendations, and more.