Processing your grief together
after the loss of your beloved animal companion
Heart to heart circle & Helpline
(future projects)

A safe, gentle space where you can speak, cry, or simply be quiet.

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🌙 Why can these Heart to hear circles help?

Maybe you’ve thought:

“I wish I could just talk to someone who’s going through the same thing.”

Or:

“Why isn’t there a helpline for people grieving their beloved animal companion?”

We’ve thought about that too.

And that’s why
 we dream.

We dream of a place where you don’t have to deal with your grief on your own.

Where you can be silent. Or share.

Where you find recognition in each other’s words — without judgment.

We will be building this, step by step:

🌿 Heart to heart circles
Small, safe moments with others who have also lost a beloved animal. Sometimes with a theme, sometimes simply to be together.

📞 Helpline
A warm line to call in the night, on holidays, or on a difficult day. For those moments when you just need to reach out.

⏳ What you can do in anticipation

These initiatives are still in development.

We depend on time, support, and resources to bring them to life.

 

But the foundations are already there.

💌 Would you like to stay updated?
👐 Or do you feel a calling to contribute when the time comes?

 

Let us know through the contact form.

Your involvement, ideas, or support are warmly welcome.

Why group moments/ Heart to heart circles can help?

Grieving your beloved animal companion can feel isolating —

as if no one truly understands what you’ve lost.


But when you sit with others who do understand, something shifts.

You hear a story that sounds like your own.
You see a nod of recognition.
You feel less alone in the silence.

Group moments don’t take your grief away.


But they remind you that love for your beloved animal companion

still connects you to others even in loss.

 

Sometimes, that is enough to keep going

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As soon as things change – you will know.

We believe in gentle networks.

Of people who hold one another.

Of animals who are remembered.

Of grief that is given space — together.

One day, you might be part of that network.

Or maybe you simply want to know it will exist.

Both are welcome.

And so are you.