Below you will find links to some information on what to do following a death, what benefits you may be entitled to, and more. If you have any questions, please visit our FAQs page or Contact Us directly.
Answers to common questions about what to do, and what support is available, when a loved one dies in Ontario.
Dealing with the death of a loved one is difficult. Here is a list that can help you identify what to do when someone passes away.
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The Compassionate Friends of Canada is an organization for families who have suffered a child's death from any cause. Provides contacts to local chapters, articles and information about grieving.
Information about the department of Veterans Affairs, how to apply for veteran benefits and who qualifies along with what services are offered by Veterans Affairs Canada, info about medals and decorations and many many other items. Links to other related sites as well.
Information about the department of Veterans Affairs, how to apply for veteran benefits and who qualifies along with what services are offered by Veterans Affairs Canada, info about medals and decorations and many many other items. Links to other related sites as well.
GriefShare is a seminar and support group for those who have lost someone close to them. Participants watch and discuss a series of videos that help navigate the grief process.
Find out about the Last Post Fund, benefits, how to apply and who is eligible. Find contact information for the Last Post Fund as well as what services are available.
Willowgreen is a leading provider of information and inspiration in illness and dying, loss and grief, healthy caregiving, life transition, and spirituality.
Rainbows is an international not-for-profit organization that fosters emotional healing among children grieving a loss from a life-altering crisis.
To find support locally, use the following links: