Like sunflowers turning toward the sunlight, this blog helps survivors of suicide loss find hope, healing, and the path toward life after loss.



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Finding and accepting support after suicide loss is both essential and surprisingly difficult, as grief can make reaching out feel impossible, exhausting, or even undeserved. Support for suicide loss survivors takes many forms: peer support groups where others truly understand, professional therapy and counseling, trusted friends and family who show up over the long haul, online communities that are available at two in the morning, and resources like books, hotlines, and websites specifically designed for this kind of grief. No single form of support works for everyone, and most survivors benefit from a combination that shifts as the grief journey evolves. These posts address how to find support, how to ask for it, how to recognize when what you have is not enough, and how to build a network that can hold you through years of healing, not just the first few weeks.