You're grieving…

me too.

Grief doesn't come with an expiration date. And sometimes the person you need most isn't someone who can fix it — it's someone who understands it.

A place to talk, listen, share memories, find support, and connect with others who can truly say, “Me too.”

A Shoulder. A Voice. A Community.

You're Not Alone in the Journey.

You Grieving Me Too — a shoulder, a voice, a community

Find the people who get it

Grief Circles are grouped by the kind of loss you're carrying, so the first person you meet already understands the shape of it.

  • A spouse or partner

    The person who shared the ordinary days.

  • A child

    A loss no one should have to explain.

  • A parent

    Grown up and orphaned at the same time.

  • A pregnancy or infant

    A love that was real, however brief.

  • A pet

    Family, no matter what anyone else says.

  • Suicide or overdose loss

    Grief tangled with questions.

  • A sibling or friend

    The witness to your whole life.

  • A marriage

    Divorce and separation is grief too.

  • A relationship

    A breakup is a loss, even if no one sent flowers.

  • A job or a promotion

    A layoff, a passing over, a career that ended.

  • A life you expected

    Diagnosis, estrangement, change.

  • The body you knew

    Weight loss or gain, and the grief inside it.

How it works

01

Say as much or as little as you want

Share a name, a date, a story — or just read for a while. There's no requirement to be ready.

02

Hear “me too”

Instead of a like, members answer with Me Too. It's the whole point: connection, not counseling.

03

Keep the memory alive

The Memory Wall holds photos, stories and anniversaries — the days everyone else forgets.

04

Come back on the hard days

Yesterday, years ago, or a random Tuesday when it hits differently. The door stays open.

The heart behind it

“Grief can make you feel alone even in a room full of people who love you.”

Friends and family may care deeply and still not understand what you're living through. You Grieving Me Too was created so that people carrying different kinds of loss could find each other — not to be counseled or analyzed, but to hear someone say, I understand, because I'm grieving too.

This is peer support, built by people who've been there. It isn't therapy, counseling, or medical advice.

pass it on

Someone you love is grieving quietly

You don't have to find the perfect words for them. Just send them a place where someone can finally say, “me too.”

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You don't have to carry it alone

Leave your email and create your account. Step into the circles whenever you're ready — share as much or as little as you want.

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