A Community to guide & comfort you after the death of a friend.
Are you not getting resources, acknowledgment, or care after the death of a friend? Are you feeling isolated?
The sad, current reality: Society does not widely recognize friend-loss grief. Why? Because friend-loss grief is disenfranchised.
Here, you can find community, get support, and feel validated.
Grief is hard enough. You shouldn’t have to do this alone.
Navigate grief and find community
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Join a Friend-loss Grief group
Feel isolated in your grief? Want to make friends and be a part of a community? Join a friend-loss grief group to be with people who GET it. Make deep connections, and feel seen, heard, & understood.
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One-on-One Grief Guide Support
Want a guide to walk alongside you as you grieve? Get one-on-one support with Hannah Rumsey — the founder of Friends Missing Friends. She is a certified Grief Educator who intimately understands friend-loss grief.
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Listen to the podcast
Want to listen to personal grief stories and feel less alone? Want to hear from grief experts? Listen to the Friends Missing Friends podcast, which explores grief, friendship, and friend-loss grief.
Hey, my name’s Hannah!
I’m a Certified Grief Educator, fellow friend-loss griever, and founder of Friends Missing Friends.
Friends are our chosen family. And yet — there are so few resources for people grieving friends.
This is an ENORMOUS gap in the world of grief support. That’s why I founded Friends Missing Friends — a community to guide and comfort you after the death of a friend.
If you’re here because you’re grieving or missing a friend — I am so sorry.
I am so sorry that on top of an already horrible loss, our society doesn’t value platonic love as much as romantic or familial love. I am so sorry that friend-loss grief is disenfranchised.
I want you to know that I see you. I understand your pain. I hope Friends Missing Friends makes you feel loved and validated.
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“Hannah created and held such an important and beautiful space…She facilitated with a compassion and openness that allowed our grief, ourselves and our friends to be present. Thank you Hannah!”
— Nina, Friend-loss Grief Group Member
