Grief Support Resources in Philadelphia: Counseling & Bereavement Services

Losing someone you love changes everything. The days following a loss can feel overwhelming — there's so much to manage, so much to feel, and sometimes it's hard to know where to turn once the service is over. At Ervina White Beauford Funeral Service, we believe our commitment to your family doesn't end when the funeral does. Our goal is to walk beside you every step of the way, and that includes pointing you toward the grief support Philadelphia families need to begin healing.
Whether you're navigating your first weeks of loss or months into a grief journey that still feels heavy, know that you don't have to go through it alone. There are wonderful resources right here in Philadelphia and the surrounding area — and we want to help you find them.
Why Grief Support Matters
Grief is not a problem to be solved. It's a deeply personal process, and it looks different for every person. Some people feel the weight of loss most acutely in the early weeks. Others find that grief settles in quietly over time, showing up unexpectedly on ordinary days. There's no right way to grieve, and there's no timeline that fits everyone.
What grief counselors and bereavement specialists understand — and what we've seen firsthand in our work with families across Philadelphia and Pottstown — is that having support makes a real difference. Talking to a professional, connecting with others who understand your experience, or simply having a safe place to process your emotions can help you find your footing again.
Philadelphia Grief Support Resources for Families
Here are some trusted resources available to families in the Philadelphia area:
Penn Medicine Bereavement Services
Penn Medicine offers a range of grief counseling and support services for both adults and children. For community bereaved individuals, they provide free virtual counseling sessions and access to ongoing support groups. They also offer an annual memorial service to honor loved ones. You can reach their team by emailing PMHospiceBereavementServices@pennmedicine.upenn.edu or visiting pennmedicine.org/services/bereavement-services.
The City of Philadelphia Bereavement Support
The City of Philadelphia maintains a dedicated page connecting residents to free bereavement support services. Resources listed include the Uplift Center for Grieving Children, which provides free local support groups for children, teens, young adults, and their caregivers, as well as Camp Erin Philadelphia, a free weekend bereavement camp for youth ages 6–17. Visit phila.gov for the full list.
The Center for Loss and Bereavement
Located in nearby Skippack, PA, this center provides individual and family grief counseling, support groups for bereaved children, and community education programs. They offer several specialized groups including support for those who've lost a spouse or partner and for parents who've lost a child. Reach them at (610) 222-4110 or visit bereavementcenter.org.
Peter's Place
Peter's Place in Radnor, PA, serves grieving families and young adults with peer support groups and connection to others who have shared similar experiences. Their programs serve children and teens ages 4–17, caregivers, and young adults ages 18–25. Contact them at (610) 687-5150 or email info@petersplaceonline.org.
Jewish Family and Children's Service of Greater Philadelphia
JFCS offers bereavement support groups for individuals and families in mourning across the greater Philadelphia area. They can be reached at 1-866-532-7669 or by email at info@jfcsphilly.org.
Family & Play Therapy Center
Located in Philadelphia's Mt. Airy neighborhood at 6811 Quincy Street, this center provides play therapy and family counseling for the bereaved, along with workshops and referrals. Call (215) 844-4321, ext. 2 or email workshops@fptcenter.com.
GriefShare
GriefShare offers support groups in communities across the country, including the Philadelphia area. These groups are known for being welcoming, faith-friendly environments where people can process their grief alongside others who understand. Visit griefshare.org to find a local group near you.
Healthy Minds Philly – Grief & Loss Resources
Healthy Minds Philly maintains a comprehensive list of grief and loss resources for Philadelphia residents, including the Philly HEALs program (Healing and Empowerment After Loss), which provides free counseling, support groups, and workshops for those grieving a loss related to substance use. Visit healthymindsphilly.org/grief-resources for more information.
Support for Grieving Children
Children grieve too — and their experience of loss deserves just as much attention and care. Children often express grief differently than adults; they may seem fine one moment and deeply distressed the next. That's completely normal.
Resources like the Uplift Center for Grieving Children, Peter's Place, Camp Erin Philadelphia, and Penn Medicine's David Bradley Children's Bereavement Program are specifically designed to support younger grievers. If you have children in your family who are navigating loss, don't hesitate to connect them with one of these programs. We also encourage you to visit our Children & Grief page for guidance on how to talk to children about death.
We're Here Beyond the Service
At Ervina White Beauford Funeral Service, we've been honoring Philadelphia and Pottstown families for over 20 years. Our mission has always been about more than arranging a service — it's about supporting you and your family during one of the most difficult seasons of your life.
That's why we offer a Year of Grief Support through our GriefSteps program, delivering weekly messages designed to provide comfort and strength throughout your first year of loss. You can sign up directly on our website. We've also put together a dedicated Grief Resources page to help you find additional tools and support networks as you heal.
If you're unsure where to start, or you simply need someone to talk to about what your family is going through, please reach out to us. We're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Or contact us online — we're honored to help.











