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Grief & Loss Resources

NEW TO LACNETS?

Support for those who have experienced the loss of a loved one to neuroendocrine cancer. Included below is a library of grief and loss support groups, information, and resources.

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Grief is the price we pay for love.

- Queen Elizabeth II

Organizations Offering Resources for Caregivers
ORGANIZATIONS OFFERING RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS​
LACNETS VIRTUAL NET CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP

Join LACNETS on the last Saturday of every month. This virtual group is a safe space where NET caregivers can come together for support and community.

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OUR HOUSE GRIEF SUPPORT CENTER

OUR HOUSE provides essential grief support.Their programs serve adults, teens, children and toddlers, which include grief support groups that are specific to the griever.

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SIMMS/MANN UCLA BEREAVEMENT GROUP

This group will provide a unique opportunity for those spouses and partners who have experienced a recent loss of their loved ones to share and heal with others who truly understand.

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CANCER SUPPORT CENTER BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT

The Cancer Support Community does not only to meet the needs of cancer patients and survivors, but also to help the family members and friends who are facing cancer alongside a loved one.

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Books on Grief & Loss

READ

Videos

WATCH

How to ask for, accept and get the help you need

Kim Hamer, Professional Speaker & Author

What matters most? (Advanced care planning)

Redwing Keyssar, RN, Author

LISTEN

"Mental Health & NETs" with Dr. Karen Kersting
"Palliative Care" with Dr. Chandana Banerjee 
Patient Stories

PATIENT STORIES

NET Patient Beth shares her inspiring story of strength & resilience.

EXCERPTS, POEMS & CONVERSATIONS

Elizabeth Gilbert on Grief

“How do you survive the tsunami of Grief?

By being willing to experience it, without resistance. By being willing to feel everything. By being willing to accept the unacceptable. The conversation of Grief, then, is one of prayer-and-response.”

Grief “…like a brick in your pocket”

“I don’t know. The weight of it, I guess. At some point it becomes bearable. It turns into something you can crawl out from under, and carry around — like a brick in your pocket. And you forget it every once in a while, but then…

A special thank you to Michael Eselun, BCC, Bronwen Jones, MTheol, and the NETCONNECT team for recommending many of these resources.

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