Financial Assistance
Bereavement and Grief Support
- General Bereavement Support
 - Support for Children and Adolescents
 - Support for Homicide or Violent Death
 - Support for Pregnancy and Infant Loss
 - Suicide Prevention and Support
 - Books on Bereavement
 
Brochures
Obituary Guide and Tips
Cemetery By-laws
Cemetery Maps
Genealogy
Glossary
Hospice Groups
Government Resources
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Prospect WWI Virtual Museum
- Canadian WWI Battles
 - The Conflict Begins
 - Canada Enters The War
 - The Second Battle Of Ypres
 - The Battle of Somme
 - The Battle of Beaumont-Hamel
 - The Battle of Vimy Ridge
 - Passchendaele
 - Canada's Hundred Days
 - Canada's Nationhood
 - Honouring Earlscourt's Service
 
Victoria Cross Memorial
Dealing with the death of a loved one can be associated with unexpected costs. Find out if you qualify for financial assistance from one of the programs listed below.
Last Post Fund – Funeral and Burial Program (www.lastpostfund.ca/the-funeral-and-burial-program)
In co-operation with Veterans Affairs Canada, the program provides funeral, burial and grave marking benefits for eligible Veterans.City of Toronto Department of Social Services (https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/employment-social-support/health-support/)
Toronto Social Services provides financial assistance on behalf of deceased Toronto residents who do not have sufficient funds in their e state to fully cover the cost of a basic funeral, burial and/or cremation.
Employment Insurance Compassionate Care Benefits (www1.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/ei/types/compassionate_care.shtml)