This is exactly why our Adult Siblings Online Forum means so much to me.
It’s more than a support space. It’s a community — a place where siblings can talk openly, share memories, cry, laugh, or simply listen. A place where you don’t have to worry about saying the wrong thing or hiding your feelings to protect others. A place where the messy, complicated, beautiful parts of grief are allowed to exist.
I’ve seen incredible things happen in that space. People who arrived feeling broken and isolated slowly finding comfort in the stories of others. People rediscovering hope. People realising that their sibling’s memory can be carried forward in new, meaningful ways. The strength and honesty that comes from those conversations is genuinely inspiring.
For me personally, it’s a reminder that even in the darkest moments, connection can be a form of healing. Grief has a way of reshaping us, but it also brings us into communities we never expected to be part of — communities that can hold us up when we need it most.
If you’re a bereaved sibling reading this, please know this:
Your grief is valid. Your story matters. And you don’t have to walk this path on your own.