Remembering the Virginia Tech University Victims.
The murder of a loved one is one of the most
horrendous acts anyone can experience. It leaves
the survivors numb, in shock and disbelief,
horrified at the thought of what their loved one's
endured, and sometimes find themselves
inconsolable. Unlike other types of deaths, dealing
with the police, district attorneys, and media
further complicate the grieving process.

Below are some links that will help you stay
informed and have an opportunity to send your
condolences.

Here you will find a list of all who were killed
(http://www.collegemedia.com/stories/417-
300am-none.html
)

Visit the University's Website
(www.vt.edu)

Visit the College's Newspaper,The Collegiate Times
(http://www.collegemedia.com/)
for the latest news.

Visit a Memorial Project
(http://hokies416.wordpress.com/) where you can
send your condolences.

Grieving Hearts Groups
We've also created two on-line support groups,
available 24/7 to help the Virginia Tech
Community express their thoughts and feelings
surrounding their grief:

The first, Grieving-Heart-VT-Families is a private
group which welcomes only family members so
they might connect with each other from around
the world. Click here to subscribe:

Link: Grieving-Hearts-VT-Families-
subscribe@yahoogroups.com


The second, Grieving-Hearts
VirginiaTechCommunity welcomes students,
professors and staff of the University to have a
place to connect with each other, especially as
they make their way home to their individual
communities this summer.

Click here to subscribe.
Grieving-Hearts-VirginiaTechCommunity-
subscribe@yahoogroups.com

If you would like to make a donation in honor of
a victim or for counseling services to be made
available long-term for the students of VT and the
families of the victims, please click on the Network
for Good button to the left of this page.


 
The Foundation for Grieving Children, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) national non-profit public charity. All donations are tax-deductible.

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