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Good GriefHelping Children and Teens Cope with Loss38 Elm Street
Morristown, NJ 07960Contact: 908-522-1999Good Grief provides FREE support to children, teens, and young adults after the death of a family member or friend. Their programs help participants develop the coping skills they need now and for the future. Peer-support is highly effective because children and families learn they are not alone, learn from those going through something similar, and are given opportunities to express their feelings and share memories. Good Grief's also normalizes grief by providing education to professionals, community organizations, schools, and elsewhere. Programs are also offered for English and Spanish speaking families.