More Michigan Kids Are Losing Parents to Overdose, Suicide and Homicide

Oct. 16, 2025
Read time: 5-15 mins
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A new University of Michigan study finds that the number of Michigan children losing a parent to overdose, suicide, homicide, or other substance-related causes has sharply increased since 2000, now accounting for two out of every five parental deaths. The study mapped trends across counties to identify the areas most affected and guide the expansion of bereavement support for these children. Read the full article to learn why these findings underscore an urgent need for targeted grief resources.

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