The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) NH Chapter supports survivors who have lost a loved one to suicide through peer-facilitated support groups meeting in multiple NH locations. Groups provide a safe, confidential space for those navigating grief after suicide loss. Free; no registration required for most groups.
GriefShare is a national grief recovery support group program with multiple chapters meeting across NH — from Concord to Manchester, Nashua, and the Seacoast. Structured 13-week video curriculum plus small group discussion. Small fee (usually $20 for workbook); no one turned away.
GriefShare is a national grief recovery support group program with multiple chapters meeting across NH — from Concord to Manchester, Nashua, and the Seacoast. Structured 13-week video curriculum plus small group discussion. Small fee (usually $20 for workbook); no one turned away.
Statewide support organization for individuals and families grieving the loss of a loved one to suicide, providing connection, understanding, and referrals to partner peer-facilitated support groups across New Hampshire.
The Compassionate Friends is a national self-help organization offering peer support to families who have lost a child of any age. NH chapters meet in Manchester, Concord, Nashua, and the Seacoast, providing compassionate space for bereaved parents, grandparents, and siblings to share grief and find hope. Meetings are free, open, and facilitated by volunteer members who have experienced child loss. No religious affiliation.
Suicide prevention organization operating a confidential crisis befriending line and 'Safe Place' peer-led support groups for survivors of suicide loss across NH (Keene, Concord, Exeter, Nashua area, Plymouth, North Conway, and more). Meetings are confidential and open only to survivors.
Free hospice-run bereavement support groups for adults grieving the loss of a loved one, including Living with Grief, Healing Hearts (for parents who lost a child), and Newly Bereaved sessions. Groups meet in Bow, Concord, and Laconia. Open to all community members; registration required.
Nonprofit visiting nurse and hospice serving southwestern NH, offering grief and bereavement support through a Bereavement Coordinator, short-term workshops, and lending libraries with materials on coping with loss for children and adults. Offices in Keene, Charlestown, and Peterborough.
Local chapter of the national self-help bereavement organization supporting families after the death of a child of any age, from any cause. Peer-led monthly meetings on the first Thursday of each month for bereaved parents, siblings, grandparents, and close family.