- We worked with our friend Riley Facer (co-founder of For Grief) to create an online resource available for all those who are going through the human experience of grief. 100% free to the public. Everyone deserves access to support when they need it. ♥
- Resources include their GriefCalendar™, On-Demand Courses, Live Virtual Events, Grief Support Groups, Free Downloads, a Monthly Newsletter, and more.
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Click to buy on Amazon, but they can be purchased anywhere. Each book here has been read by a member of the Snyder family so we can recommend them wholeheartedly.
For Adults
The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion
You’re Not Crazy―You’re Grieving: 6 Steps for Surviving Loss by Dr. Alan Wolfelt
Grief Is Love: Living with Loss by Marisa Renee Lee
For Children
Additional free resources are available in our Downloads section.
Activities and Self-Care
For a personalized grief book recommendation, email Hannah Snyder at hannah@snyderfuneralhomes.com and please include some information about the loved one you lost and your religious preference. You can also ask your funeral director if we served your family at that time. ♥
365 Days of Healing
With our daily emails of comfort and hope, you will feel supported knowing we’re here to walk with you through your journey of grief.
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What's Your Grief
Blogs, e-courses, webinars, and more — this site is full of resources to help families work through their grief journey and connect with others going through the same feelings.
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Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation
The OSPF has created a guide specifically for those who have lost a loved one to suicide. Snyder Funeral Homes chapel locations have this booklet available in print, or download it for free online from the OSPF website.
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Grieving.com
Sometimes talking about our loss with others going through similar situations is the best way to find support and healing. This forum provides a safe space for those discussions to take place.
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National Alliance for Children’s Grief
No child should grieve alone. If you are supporting a child who is grieving, the NAGC is here to connect you to resources and local support.
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