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Grief

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Provides support to grieving children and their families through a chat room and a bulletin board.
http://www.AmandaThePanda.org/

It's difficult, even for grown-ups, to understand why death must happen. This article tries to help kids understand.
http://kidshealth.org/kid/feeling/emotion/somedie.html

Grief support for kids that have have suffered a loss, provided by other kids. Question and answer, peer support and stories. Site monitored by adults.
http://kidsaid.com/

After a parent dies, it's common to wish we could still talk to them. On this site, kids post email messages to a parent that has died, for all to read.
http://www.imissmydad.com/

Offers information and support for kids hurt by the death of someone close. Designed by kids, with interaction and games.
http://rd4u.org.uk/

Dr. Elena Lister answers teen questions on grief.
http://teenadvice.about.com/library/weekly/aa040501c.htm

Personal page by someone that lost a parent as a young adult. Includes poems, stories submitted by others and related links.
http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Sauna/4424/

Personal page describes coping with the loss of a father at age 20. Article is aimed at people ages 15-30.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/6811/yalp/

When friends lose someone they love - a brother, a sister, a parent, or even a pet - sometimes they change for a while.
http://kidshealth.org/kid/feeling/friend/family_friend_died.html

This is what a camp might be like in heaven with activities, lodging, supplies, and sports.
http://maxhaynes.com/CAMPHEAVEN.html