Vetted Grief Support Groups in North Carolina
Find trusted Grief Support Groups in North Carolina. Each provider has been verified by Autumn and offers a free consultation.
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Providers in other parts of North Carolina
Some providers provide services remotely or may be able to assist across North Carolina.

Adadolisdi, Inc.
Death Doula
Greensboro Raleigh Greater North Carolina
Ordained Minister Funeral Celebrant Rituals
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn

Our Mourning Joy Doula Service
Death Doula
Durham, NC Raleigh, NC Greensboro, NC
Aromatherapy, Breathwork, Dementia Care, Funeral Celebrant, Grief Specialist, Guided Imagery, Legacy Work, LGBTQ Allied, Meditation, Reiki, Rituals, Home Funerals
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
Ashley Roncaglione
Death Doula
Raleigh Durham Chapel Hill
Grief Specialist Legacy Work Rituals
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
Barbara Tyler
Death Doula
Huntersville Charlotte Greater North Carolina
I help honor the transition and give people information about what they might experience.
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
Lovv and Lite Doula Care
Death Doula
Winston-Salem, NC Greensboro, NC Charlotte, NC
Grief Movement, Home Funerals, Legacy Work, Meditation
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
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Are you a grief support group in North Carolina?
Join AutumnTypes of Grief Support Groups in North Carolina
Peer-led grief support circles
Facilitated bereavement groups
Loss-specific groups (spousal, child, parental loss)
Online and hybrid grief groups
Faith-based grief communities
Grief groups for children and teens
Substance use and grief recovery groups
Frequently Asked Questions about Grief Groups
Grief groups bring together people who have experienced loss to share their experiences, offer mutual support, and learn from one another. Some groups are peer-led; others are facilitated by a licensed counselor or therapist. Meetings typically involve open sharing, structured discussion, or both.
Yes — many people find that therapy and grief groups serve different needs. Therapy is one-on-one and clinical; a grief group provides community and the unique comfort of being understood by others who have been through similar loss. Many therapists actively recommend group participation alongside individual sessions.
Many grief groups are free or donation-based, especially those affiliated with hospitals, hospices, or religious organizations. Professionally facilitated therapeutic groups may charge a session fee. Autumn lists cost and format details so you can find what works for your needs.
Autumn lets you browse grief groups by type of loss — spousal, parental, child loss, and more. Many groups are designed specifically for particular kinds of grief, which many participants find more meaningful than general bereavement groups.
Why Choose Autumn
Group format, facilitator credentials, and type of loss focus all listed clearly
Find groups organized by type of loss — not just general bereavement
Both peer-led and professionally facilitated options available
In-person, online, and hybrid meeting formats all represented
Many groups are free or low-cost
Trusted by people seeking community and connection after loss