OUR SERVICES & RESOURCES

Support at every stage of the journey.

Our services are available to families across Western Australia and are designed around what bereaved families actually need: practical assistance, professional support, and community connection — all shaped by lived experience. Every service we offer exists because we identified a gap and decided to fill it.

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    Therapy Support Program

    Up to $1,000 per bereaved parent, paid directly to a registered grief counsellor or psychologist of their choosing. Financial barriers should never stand between a family and the support they need.

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    Peer Support Groups

    A safe, trauma-informed space to share, grieve, and connect with others who truly understand the pain of losing a child. Facilitated with care and compassion.

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    ICU Care Packs

    Practical hygiene and comfort packs for parents, carers, and children during unexpected hospital stays — delivered directly to families in acute settings. To date, we have donated over 1,800 care packs and hygiene items to families in need.

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    Free Baby & Child First Aid Course Vouchers

    Thanks to the generous support of Tiny Hearts Education, we are offering two WA families each month access to a Tiny Hearts Baby and Child First Aid Course — one online and one in-person course voucher.

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    Advocacy & Education

    Working alongside clinicians, healthcare systems, and policymakers to strengthen safe, trauma-informed care and drive meaningful change for families and children across Australia.

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    Systems Navigation

    Helping families navigate the healthcare, coronial, and bereavement systems at one of the most disorienting times of their lives. We help you understand what's happening, what your rights are, and what comes next.

FREE RESOURCES

Practical support, available right now.

All our resources are free, nationwide, and available online any time — for families and the people who support them.

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Family Grief Support Hub

A nationwide directory connecting families with grief support services across Australia.

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So What Happens Now? Guide

A practical guide to the steps that follow the death of a child. Written by bereaved parents, for bereaved parents.

Not sure where to start?

We're here to help you find the right support. Reach out and we'll guide you through what's available.

CRISIS SUPPORT

Please note, The Aliyah Mae Foundation does not offer crisis support services.
If you or someone you love is in a crisis situation, please reach out to one of the following 24/7 services:

Triple Zero — 000

Lifeline — 13 11 14

Mental Health Emergency Response Line (MHERL)
Metro: 1300 555 788
Peel region: 1800 676 822