Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors (LOSS) Teams

The HOPES Program: A NJ, USA LOSS Team

Helping Others Process the Experience of a Suicide LOSS

The Traumatic Loss Coalition’s HOPES Program exists to provide immediate encouragement and support to families bereaved by the suicide loss of a child (21 and under), empowering survivors so they can thrive. This program is funded by the NJ Department of Children and Families and facilitated through Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care.

The HOPES Team is a group of first responders with lived and professional suicide loss experience who go to the scene of a suicide and provide encouragement, support and resources to those newly bereaved by a suicide loss. If the team was not invited on-scene at the time of the loss, a referral can be made anytime thereafter for family support. The goal is the shorten the elapsed time between the death and survivors finding support and resources to help them cope with this devastating loss.

In order to access support from the HOPES Program, please call 732-815-5749 or reach out to [email protected] for more information.

What supports are available?

  • Peer-to-peer support
  • Resource linkage
  • Support groups and workshops
  • Wellness planning
  • Instillation of hope

Want to learn more about the HOPES Program or the National LOSS Team Movement?

For the HOPES Program, visit here.

For national resources, visit here.