The Return of The Grief Club Community

January 02, 2017


The Grief Club community website

The Grief Club site – and community – is alive and well.

The site was lost a year or so ago.  It’s back with a new look and platform for people who want support because they’ve lost someone or something they love or value.

Content’s been updated. You’ll find some new information and a space for articles and daily inspiration. It’s a work in progress – just like us.

Whether the world ranks your loss big, medium or small – or if the loss happened to someone else and you want to know how to help – the site may have answers and support.

You can stay on the outside, using public content. Or you can become a member (Members Only Section) and participate in the forums.

There’s no dues, fees, costs (hidden or otherwise) or agendas. Your email address will not be used by anyone, including me. No mailings; I promise. If you’re visiting the Grief Club, you’ve already paid a big enough price by whatever loss got you there.

The membership registration is for your protection, keeping the forums a safe place to post and comment.

The only requirement for membership is this: By using the site, you commit to not causing physical harm to yourself or anyone else. You also agree to hold the site harmless for your actions.

The public section of this site offers anonymous true stories about different losses. Inside is a place to give and receive support with others experiencing similar losses.

Explore, participate or just read here: www.thegriefclub.net

It’s a safe place to jump-start your heart, begin to believe in life again and take the journey you didn’t ask for or want but found yourself taking anyway.

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About the author

In addiction and recovery circles, Melody Beattie is a household name. She is the best-selling author of numerous books.

One of Melody's more recent titles is The Grief Club, which was published in 2006. This inspirational book gives the reader an inside look at the miraculous phenomenon that occurs after loss--the being welcomed into a new "club" of sorts, a circle of people who have lived through similar grief and pain, whether it be the loss of a child, a spouse, a career, or even one's youth.

For more information about Melody and her books, visit the author's official website