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Reflections on what different faiths teach us about finding light when we need it most, from Stanford University’s former dean for religious life.
For many, Father’s Day is filled with celebration and togetherness. But for people who have lost a child or father, or who are struggling with infertility or illness, it can be hard. Here, you’ll find actions large and small you can take to offer extra support and help them find meaning this Father’s Day. #OptionBThere
When a friend or loved one is facing a difficult Father’s Day, small gestures of love, empathy, compassion, and support can go a long way. That’s why we teamed up with PAPYRUS to create this special line of cards to help you send a heartfelt messages and condolences to those who need it most this Father’s Day. These free ecards will help show support to those near and far. #OptionBThere
The Option B community shares their feelings about Father’s Day and how loved ones can show they care. Whether it's infertility, the loss of a family member, or difficult relationships, these stories of resilience can help you through Father's Day.
Parents who’ve lost a partner may not know how to spend birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays like Father's Day. Find ways to support your friend or loved ones and help plan a Father’s Day that feels right.
For those who have lost their dad, Father’s Day can be a painful reminder that he’s gone. You can support grieving friends by finding ways to remember and celebrate their father’s lives.
“Happy Father’s Day” doesn’t apply for everyone—and can even hurt some. A traditional greeting might be a painful reminder for someone who has experienced illness, infertility, or the loss of a parent or child. Follow these 3 steps to be more thoughtful about your Father’s Day greeting this year. #OptionBThere
Families today don’t all look the same—and that’s a good thing. More children than ever are being raised by single parents, adoptive parents, LGBTQ parents, or in blended families. Some might feel excluded on Father’s Day. Here's how you can recognize all the important people in your life.
If Father’s Day is painful for you, you’re not alone—and you have the right to spend it however you want. Maybe you’ve lost your mom or you don’t have a great relationship. Or maybe you’re struggling with infertility or the loss of a child. Here are seven tips to help you this Father's Day. Share them with your friends and loved ones so they can support you in the best way.
The life-changing loss of a child can feel that much more profound on Father’s Day. Here are 7 strategies to help bereaved parents cope with a difficult day like Father's Day.
For people who want children, Father’s Day can be a sensitive time. If a friend shared their struggle with infertility or a miscarriage, show you’re thinking of them this Father’s Day. These 6 tips can help when you support friends or loved ones who don’t have kids but want them. #OptionBThere
Many adult children and their parents are estranged from one another, meaning they choose to put distance between themselves. Here’s how you can help a friend who is not close with their family and support them through a difficult Father’s Day.