
I watched what losing my sister did to my mom. So I built something for all of you.
In July 2012 my sister Meredith was killed on I-95 by a drugged driver going the wrong way. She was 17.
I grieved for my sister. But I also watched what that loss did to my mom - and it changed me. Watching a parent grieve the loss of a child is something I can't fully put into words. It's a different kind of grief entirely. It never leaves.
For a long time I dealt with my own complicated grief and couldn't fully open up to the people around me. I needed someone who truly understood: not a therapist, not a hotline, but someone who had been through the same kind of loss.
I couldn't find that anywhere. So I built it.
Stages is an anonymous peer-to-peer grief support app that connects you with others who truly understand because they've been through it too. You match based on your loss, your grief stage, and who you lost. No therapists, no algorithms. Just real people helping real people.
It's free to download on the App Store today.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/stages-grief-support/id6777447346