- Tragedy Assistance Program For Survivors (TAPS) Is Here For You!
TAPS is one of the leading military service organizations, and we encourage you to join our cause To support surviving military families, you can donate to TAPS or volunteer your time Discover the Ways to Support TAPS
- Mission of TAPS
Since 1994, TAPS has provided comfort and hope 24 7 through a national peer support network and connection to grief resources, all at no cost to surviving families and loved ones TAPS provides a variety of programs to survivors nationally and worldwide
- Programs - TAPS
TAPS Programs: A Place of Companionship Every TAPS program is designed to help you feel companioned as you grieve, supported as you rebuild and united with other survivors as we choose to hope We gather at seminars or online for practical advice, sharing groups and to connect with others like us
- Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors Upcoming Events - TAPS
The TAPS program offers help, hope, and healing to all those grieving the death of a loved one serving in America's Armed Forces
- 31st Annual National Military Survivor Seminar and Good Grief Camp - TAPS
TAPS invites current military service members, veterans, and adult survivors who have previously attended Good Grief Camp (Legacy Mentors) to register as volunteer mentors for the TAPS National Military Survivor Seminar and Good Grief Camp
- Resources - TAPS
For those who lost a loved one who served in the Armed Forces, TAPS offers many resources, in addition to your military survivor benefits, like counseling services, advocacy and education assistance
- Grief Counseling for Military Survivors - TAPS
TAPS can help connect you to grief counseling, grief support groups, and resources right in your community We rely on a large network of strong community partners, and we are confident we can connect you with resources specific to your needs
- TAPS Suicide Loss Survivor Assistance
TAPS has supported tens of thousands of military suicide loss survivors by offering hope and connection If you’ve lost a family member, loved one, colleague, friend, or battle buddy to suicide (either during or after their service) you have found a safe place with us
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