Grief Care: The Hidden Secret all First Responders Need

Nationally 1,405 first responders were reported to have committed suicide since 2018. Something needs to change




This website was created to provide a safe space for first responders to find comfort, understanding, and resources

Our site offers:

We at Grief Care are a database website, we want to connect you to other resources that will help you grow

Emotional Support Groups

Safe spaces where people can share their experiences of other first responders

Biblical Encouragement & Prayer

Scripture-based comfort, prayer, and reminders of God’s presence during crisis

Connecting to resources

Websites and articles on this website will lead you down the right road that you need for healing

Practical Resources

Books, devotionals, workshops, or seminars on coping with grief and navigating life changes

Memorial Services & Remembrance Activities

Opportunities to honor and remember loved ones through ceremonies or keepsakes

Companionship & Ongoing Care

Follow-up visits, phone calls, or check-ins to provide continued support long after the event

Here at Grief Care we desire to get you as a first responder connected to resources to help you and your healing journey

It Starts With You

Grief care begins with the responder, who must acknowledge the trauma they witness and recognize their own need for help

Support Groups

  • Talk with other first responders with shared experiences
  • Speak freely and openly
  • Trauma Counseling offered

Practical Resources

  • Books, papers, online resources, videos
  • One on one counseling
  • Workshops and seminars

Want to learn more? Visit our members only page:

“The hero is the man who lets no obstacle prevent him from pursuing the values he has chosen.”

Andrew Bernstein

American philosopher

Here at Grief Care we desire to get you as a first responder connected to resources to help you and your healing journey