We value our community and business relationships and the support that many organisations and individuals provide us. Without our partners and financial griefline supporters, we would not be able to achieve the positive impact on the wellbeing of tens of thousands of Australians each year.
Griefline would like to extent our deepest gratitude to all griefline supporters from the Commonwealth and NSW State Governments, the South Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Network for their ongoing support, as well as philanthropic grants and trusts, corporate and community groups and suppliers, and individual donors and fundraisers.Â
Our ambassadors
We are proud to partner with these wonderful people who advocate for the importance of our work, and help us to amplify our public presence and voice.
Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn
Co-hosts of the Good Mourning grief podcast, authors and grief advocates.
Griefline ambassadors Sally and Imogen, have lived experience with grief, having both lost their mums suddenly in late 2019 and early 2020. This led them to co-found Good Mourning, a leading grief support podcast and online community that aims to shine a spotlight on what grief is really like, through honest conversations. Sal and Im have partnered with Griefline to create a free e-book called ‘How to Support a Grieving Friend.’ Their debut book Good Mourning, Honest Conversations About Grief and Loss was published by Murdoch Books in February 2023. They have been featured by ABC, Women’s Health Australia, The Daily Telegraph, Body + Soul and Popsugar.
Sal and Im are available for interviews, commentary, discussions and opinions on how to support someone who is grieving. You can learn more about Sal and Im by visiting their website here.
Stephanie Chiu
Founder of NOÄ’MA, mindful and sustainable self-care.
Griefline ambassador Stephanie has lived all over the world working in human rights, gender justice, peacebuilding and conflict transformation. Behind the scenes, meditation has been a vital element supporting her work, play and rest. Her mindful self-care practices have helped her move through hugely challenging but transformative experiences including the death of her husband and father to their two young daughters, painful relationship breakups, early trauma and the slow loss of her mum to Alzheimer’s.
Stephanie is available for interviews, commentary, and discussions about how to move through grief lovingly using meditation and mindful self-care as powerful support tools. You can learn more about Stephanie and her work by visiting her website here.
Media requests
Griefline is able to provide comment about our organisation, the programs and services we offer the grieving, as well as grief and loss information and resources.
We also have a number of case studies of those who have experienced loss and have used a Griefline service, who are available to support any stories you may be working on.
For a copy of our media pack or to arrange media interviews with our grief experts and ambassadors, commentary or case studies please contact [email protected]
Download our FY 2022/23 annual highlights report
Our 2022/23 annual highlights report features a full list of our supporters including philanthropic grants and trusts, corporate and community groups and individual donors and fundraisers.