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24/7/365 Access to Support
No matter where you serve or live, free and confidential help is available.
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Dial 988 then press 1 or text 838255
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Support After Loss – The Essentials
You were part of the military family when you supported your service member in his or her mission. And you’re part of the family now…and forever. That’s why the services have designed programs especially for survivors – tools and services to help you cope, make informed decisions, grieve in healthy ways and begin to envision a life with new opportunities.
Here are essential steps survivors can take:
Connect with support networks.
Each branch of the military service offers a Casualty Assistance Program that provides long-term support to surviving families of deceased service members. You will be assigned a case manager, or casualty assistance officer, that can assist you with support groups, grief counseling, benefit assistance and financial counseling.
Relevant Articles:
- Finding Support After the Loss of a Loved One
- Overview of Casualty Assistance
- Understanding the Role of the Casualty Assistance Officer
- Gold Star and Surviving Family Member Representative
Relevant Resources:
- Survivor Outreach Services
- Marine Corps’ Long Term Assistance Program
- Navy Gold Star Program
- Air Force Families Forever
- Coast Guard’s Gold Star Program
Speak with your Gold Star and Surviving Family Member Representative.
You can also speak to your service’s Gold Star and Surviving Family Member Representative, who is designated to assist spouses and other dependents of service members who die on active duty. These representatives provide support and address concerns regarding casualty assistance and survivor benefits.
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Access free, confidential counseling.
The Department of Defense offers free and confidential non-medical counseling for eligible surviving family members of service members who died on active duty. Call Military OneSource 24/7 to schedule grief and bereavement counseling for survivors via face-to-face, phone, online or video counseling sessions.
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Relevant Resources:
- Military OneSource Non-medical Counseling
- Veterans Affairs Bereavement Counseling
- Understanding Grief Webinar
- TRICARE
- Resources for Survivor Spouses
Join a support or action group.
Many other organizations offer support for surviving family members. “The Days Ahead” provides a list of organizations you may want to consider.
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