There is help for you. Stay on the phone with the operator and wait for help to arrive. Do not hesitate to call. Your life is extremely valuable, and people care about you. Please reach out for help. Never act on your thoughts of suicide. Never.
The death of a loved one can make you feel alone and unsure of where to turn. We’ve been there, too, and we’ve learned something valuable: We are all in this together.
Grief support groups at Bo’s Place are designed to give bereaved adults, children and families a safe place to express their thoughts and feelings with others on a similar journey. All grief support groups are offered free of charge through the generosity of Bo’s Place contributors. Groups are overseen by Bo’s Place clinicians and led by trained volunteer facilitators. Contact Bo’s Place for more information, schedules and locations.
https://www.bosplace.org/en/for-those-grieving/
The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime.
http://www.victimsofcrime.org/
The Compassionate Friends is about transforming the pain of grief into the elixir of hope. It takes people out of the isolation society imposes on the bereaved and lets them express their grief naturally. With the shedding of tears, healing comes. And the newly bereaved get to see people who have survived and are learning to live and love again.
http://www.compassionatefriends.org/home.aspx
Survivors can contact others with similar losses, share their stories and discuss the many facets of healing. It operates like a 24/7 support group, with trained moderators and a mental health clinician who contributes regularly.
http://www.allianceofhope.org/
HelpGuide is a trusted non-profit with over 200 science-based articles and other resources to help you overcome mental and emotional challenges, improve all your relationships…and much more.
It shall be the mission of the Mental Health and Mental Retardation Authority of Harris County (MHMRA), within the resources available, to provide or ensure the provision of services and supports in a respectful fashion that are high quality, efficient, and cost effective such that persons with mental disabilities may live with dignity as fully functioning, participating, and contributing members of our community as possible, regardless of their ability to pay or third party coverage.