
Tragedy Assistance Program For Survivors (TAPS) Is Here For You!
TAPS provides comfort, care and resources to all those grieving the death of a military loved one.
Resources | TAPS
For those who lost a loved one who served in the Armed Forces, TAPS offers many resources, in addition to your military survivor benefits, like counseling services, advocacy and education …
TAPS Suicide Loss Survivor Assistance
TAPS has supported tens of thousands of military suicide loss survivors by offering hope and connection. If you’ve lost a family member, loved one, colleague, friend, or battle buddy to …
Suicide Prevention and Postvention - TAPS
Starting in 2008, the TAPS Suicide Prevention & Postvention department developed a field-leading, best-practice approach to care with the TAPS Suicide Postvention Model TM, and has …
Survivor Helpline - TAPS
Whether you are in emotional crisis, need to connect with TAPS resources and programs, or just want to remind yourself that you are a part of a loving, supportive family, call TAPS at 800-959 …
Survivor Seminars for Grief - TAPS
TAPS Seminars are held in conjunction with TAPS Good Grief Camps for young survivors. Over family-style meals, during workshops, and while participating in special events, you’ll get to …
Frequently Asked Questions - TAPS
TAPS is a U.S. nonprofit organization, founded in 1994, that provides comfort, care, and support to all those who have lost a loved one who served in the U.S. military.
Youth Programs - TAPS
Led by caring professionals in the fields of child development, grief support, mental health, and education, TAPS Youth Programs provide safe spaces for military children to be supported in …
Military Casualty Resources | TAPS
TAPS, supporting military casualties since 1994, offers free 24/7 guidance to the Department of Defense (DoD) and Veterans Affairs (VA) on military and veteran deaths.
Survivor Support | TAPS
TAPS offers help, hope and healing to all who are grieving the death of a military or veteran loved one, regardless of the relationship to the service member or the circumstances or cause of death.