Here, we have included relevant resources on grief education for educators, community members, supportive family and friends, and volunteers who want to help someone after their traumatic loss. Articles include, among others, “Helping Grieving Children,” Helping Grieving Adults, “When Someone’s Child Dies, What Can You Do?,” as well as articles on responding to insensitive remarks as a griever, along with a recommended reading list for trauma and grief.
Articles
Here, we have included relevant articles for bereaved families and for others who want to help after someone loses a child.

This informational brochure is intended for parents who have lost a child.

This brochure provides important information on how to help grieving children in need of compassionate support after a significant loss such as the loss of a parent, sibling, grandparent or close friend.
This article outlines the unimaginable task of saying goodbye to your child, determining burial options and planning a funeral or memorial service.

This article highlights the importance of finding the most qualified and compassionate provider to fit your needs. It provides an important Client Rights list to keep in mind when selecting a therapist.
This is a great resource for bereaved individuals to print out and distribute as needed.

This article hits home to so many grieving parents — the unfortunate reality of having to defend yourself against trivializing and insensitive comments following the death of your child.
This article features excerpts from Dr. Joanne Cacciatore and Dr. Melissa Flint’s research on bereaved families coping during the holidays through rituals to remember or honor your beloved, like through lighting candles, planting trees and through kindness projects.
This section focuses on a selected book list the MISS Foundation recommends for bereaved family members.
This section deals with some guidelines to help better understand ways that friends, colleagues, and community members can help.
Videos
Here, we have included relevant videos for bereaved families and for others who want to help after someone loses a child.
Hear firsthand from providers who attended the CBC Program led by Dr. Cacciatore about their experience in our 4-day intensive workshop that trains providers from all fields to offer the most compassionate care when working with those suffering from trauma and loss. (2017)
The MISS Foundation’s Phoenix Support Group takes part in International Kindness Project Day on July 27th offering random acts of kindness in memory of their children at a Peoria AZ gas station. The bereaved parents handed out kindness cards with free drinks and other acts of kindness on this special day.
(Early history) News segment featuring the issue of increasing numbers of stillbirth deaths with unknown causes and how a grassroots movement to find answers led to congressional appropriations for research in this area.
Bereaved parents share their experiences of how the MISS Foundation and its programs have helped them in their darkest hours.
Bereaved parents talk openly about losing their children and how they found support, and eventually meaning, within the MISS Foundation community after suffering the most unimaginable and traumatic loss. Many of our bereaved parents become MISS volunteers and help others who tragically now walk a similar path.
Many loving fathers from around the world who are remembering and deeply missing their children each Father’s Day (and every day) contributed to this special project, coordinated by Kyndrid’s dad, Erik.

This 13-minute video combines grief and love for the countless moms without their beloved children on Mother’s Day. It’s a gentle reminder of how much they are missed today and every day.
Dr. Cacciatore and MISS volunteers explain why being a part of a supportive community is so important after a tragic loss like the death of a child.
MISS Foundation early advocacy efforts with Dr. Cacciatore helping to get the first law in AZ passed that allowed parents of stillborn babies to receive a certificate acknowledging the birth of their stillborn baby, not just the death. Today 43 states have MISSing Angels Certificate of Birth statutes.
Touching video remembering children who have died through their mom or dad’s memorial tattoo.
A 55-second trailer to the MISSing video (Who is the MISS Foundation?)
A beautiful video tribute by Edwin’s dad in memory of MISS Foundation children.
Audio
Here, we have included relevant audio files for bereaved families and for others who want to help after someone loses a child.
Medicalizing Grief
NPR – Dr. Cacciatore – Interfaith
Stillborn Sadness
NPR – Brian Hagerty with Dr. Cacciatore
Become a Certified Provider
The Compassionate Bereavement Care Certification Program
Hear firsthand from providers who attended the CBC Program led by Dr. Cacciatore about their experience in our 4-day intensive workshop that trains providers from all fields to offer the most compassionate care when working with those suffering from trauma and loss. (2017)
Are you a medical or mental health provider looking to specialize in the area of traumatic grief? Do you want to truly be a solace to parents who have lost babies and children, or to others who have experienced traumatic losses? Obtain your certification in a four-day intensive training program located in beautiful Sedona, Arizona at one of our upcoming trainings.
Compassionate Bereavement Care Certification® is brought to you by the Center for Loss and Trauma in partnership with the MISS Foundation and the Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Family Trust.
Carefarm Retreat for Traumatic Grief
Pause, Reflect, Discover Meaning
A contemplative retreat for traumatic bereavement at the Selah Carefarm near Sedona, Arizona.

Come, rest, breathe, just be…
Our beloved dead remain a part of us always. That means grief remains a part of us, and so does love.
– Joanne Cacciatore
OUR SERVICES AND WHO WE SERVE
For the grieving, we offer support through educational resources, mentors, forums, retreats, carefarm program, counseling, support groups, kindness walks, retreats and more. We provide key resources for community members, families, supporters and others helping someone experiencing traumatic grief. We offer researchers key insight into grief studies on trauma and loss, carefarming, green therapy, mindfulness and more. We offer providers specialized training and resources to improve their skills working compassionately with traumatized individuals. We provide grassroots advocacy support on important issues affecting our grieving families. We provide a sacred place for grieving individuals to connect with rescue animals who have also experienced the deepest suffering.