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Coping with Loss

Life-Saving Support After Suicide Loss: Elaine’s Story

04.11.2025
Life-Saving Support After Suicide Loss: Elaine’s Story

Grief after suicide can feel overwhelming, isolating, and incredibly heavy. 

For many, the fear of stigma or misunderstanding makes it difficult to speak openly about their loss. Elaine’s journey shows how finding a compassionate community can provide relief, connection, and hope—even in the darkest moments.

Finding a Place to Breathe

After the death of her son Dan, Elaine struggled with intense emotions and the weight of silence. Speaking openly about her grief brought immense relief. She describes the peer support she received from HUGG as, in her words, “life-saving.”

Being with people who truly understood her unique pain gave her the space to breathe for the first time. Elaine’s experience highlights a vital truth for those bereaved by suicide: finding a community that offers empathy and understanding can be a lifeline.

“It was the first place I felt I could just breathe and be myself,” Elaine says.

Postvention is Prevention: Acknowledging Suicidal Thoughts

Elaine also highlights a rarely spoken reality: people bereaved by suicide may experience suicidal thoughts themselves. Addressing this openly is crucial. Being able to discuss these feelings in a safe, supportive environment can be life-saving.

HUGG provides such a space, where difficult conversations can happen without judgment, allowing bereaved individuals to feel seen, understood, and supported. Elaine emphasizes that knowing you are not alone in these thoughts is a critical step toward healing.

From Grieving Mother to Group Facilitator

Elaine’s journey has evolved from seeking support to offering it. She now facilitates a suicide bereavement support group and finds that volunteering gives her energy, sustains her, and deepens her connection to her own grief.

“I often wonder what people did before HUGG existed,” she reflects.

Her work allows her to help others navigate their grief while honoring Dan’s memory. Through sharing her experience, Elaine extends a hand to countless others, inviting them into a conversation that fosters understanding, hope, and human connection.

A Closing Thought

Elaine’s story reminds us that healing after suicide loss is possible, and that compassionate community can make an enormous difference. If you are grieving, you are not alone. HUGG offers peer-led support groups and resources to help you navigate your grief and find connection. Reaching out—even in small steps—can be life-saving.

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HUGG is the national suicide bereavement organisation providing support after suicide.

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