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SHARE HEALING
Together we heal.

Losing a loved one to domestic violence is an unimaginable tragedy. However, you are not alone in the healing process. Together, our angel families honor the memory of their angel and speak our against domestic violence.
CONNECT WITH OTHER ANGEL FAMILIES
WE CONNECT FAMILIES TO THOSE THAT UNDERSTAND

Angel Family Community
Sign up to join our Angel Family Community. As a community member, an Angel Family Ambassador will connect with you, assist in setting up an Angel Page on our BTSADV Angel Portal, and contact you about ways to honor your angel throughout the year.

Online Virtual Support Group
Our Angel Families gather on a Facebook group as a way to receive support from and give support to each other.

Angel Families Retreats
Our annual Angel Families Retreat allows family members that have lost a loved one to domestic violence to come together and share their pain and memories.
ANGEL STORIES

My Ex-Husband Killed My Daughter
My name is Kris, and I have been a domestic violence advocate now for 21 years. In addition to my advocacy work, I have also become a resiliency speaker sharing my own story of domestic violence and the horrifying events that led up to the murder of my 3yr old daughter, Miranda.

My Sister Kay, My Angel
The day he executed my sister was like any other day.

Angel Story: My Husband Killed Our Children Before Turning the Gun on Himself
Written by: Rachel, Survivor Trigger

Angel Story: My Sister Was Shot by Her Fiancé as Her Daughter Slept in the Next Room
Submitted By: Hailey, sister of
Additional Resources for Angel Families
GriefShare hosts seminars and support groups that are widely known for their ability to help others cope with loss and grief in the most effective manner possible. One of the hardest parts about loss is the loneliness that immediately follows, which is why their work has proven so critical.
POMC – Parents of Murdered Children, Inc. is a website devoted to outlining how parents can get the support they need in the face of one of the most devastating experiences. Aside from survivor support and online support, they have a great legal section that outlines options for parents.
The Grief Toolbox works to compile useful resources for others to appropriately address the rigors of addressing the loss of a loved one. With varying artwork and articles that provide interesting perspective, it’s incredibly worthwhile for those struggling with loss.
Survivors of Homicide devote their efforts to supporting those who have lost someone close to them due to homicide. Services are free of charge and encompass many different areas including group meetings, planning and business meetings, and even advocacy.
Violent Death Bereavement Society helps individuals who have seen a violent death or know someone close to them who has. With a wealth of resource links that makes it easy to find the specific support needed, it can be the crucial turning point in how someone is feeling.
Open to Hope is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping people find hope after loss. They provide encouraging articles, books, and an online community to help people deal with difficult losses and continue to live happy, meaningful lives while working through grief.
The National Alliance for Grieving Children understands the unique challenges that children face when losing someone close to them and the organization has created wide-ranging educational resources for those looking to provide comfort to them. Through the comprehensive network of volunteers, the NAGC has done an incredible job of assisting children with loss.
The National Center for Victims of Crime gives a voice to those who have been abused and trains professionals to advocate for the rights of these individuals. The organization keeps their focus broad for the purpose of incorporating each type of victim