Programs for people affected by workplace tragedy
Threads of Life offers free programs to help people coping with a life-altering injury, occupational disease or fatality related to work. From one-to-one listening to online communities to in-person gatherings, you’ll find compassion and understanding. Start by telling us more about you. Our staff will follow up to learn how we can help.

Find support
Choose the program that works for you, or contact us for more information.
Getting started
New to Threads of Life? Join a quick online orientation to our range of programs. Sign up for an introductory webinar.
Find intro workshopsOne-to-one support
Get support from a trained volunteer who has experienced a work-related tragedy similar to yours. Learn more about how to get matched with a Volunteer Family Guide.
Learn moreOnline workshops
Participate in a supportive online community where you can connect and share with others while learning about topics related to grief and coping. See the list of upcoming FamiliesConnect webinar topics and dates
Find online workshopsRegional gatherings
Expand your support network and learn new ways to cope with workplace tragedy by attending a community gathering in your region. Learn more about Family Forum events.
Learn MoreHonouring our losses
Honour and remember your loved one or your personal experience with a workplace tragedy. Find out how we can help you with memorialization and remembrance
Find out moreAdditional resources
Resources
Scholarship
Awarded annually, four (4) x $2500 national scholarships will be made available to Canadian residents who are students enrolled, either full-time or part-time, in a college, university, or trade school program.
Self-Care
Practicing consistent self-care can improve your mood and reduce anxiety. It can reduce the negative effects of stress.