Letters To Zachary Grief and Bereavement Support
A Grieving Father's Journey and Emotional Grief Support Community

A Grieving Father's Journey and Emotional Grief Support Community
My blog shares the raw, unfiltered view of grief from a father’s perspective. I created this website for men and women to help them with grief. Its goal is to empower spouses help with grief in their daily lives to open up about their emotions associated with grief and bereavement through the use of my unique view and style of writing. This is achieved through my use of letters, commentary, poetry, videos, and memes. It is designed to help women understand the male process of dealing with grief. It is also a place where men can converse with other men who understand their pain.
Letters To Zachary is a project of eternal love and legacy created by Jason Tuttle, a former stay-at-home parent and married father of 2 kids with multiple physical and cognitive disabilities. After losing his 15-year-old special needs son on 01/28/22, Jason decided to use this platform to share his feelings and grief and bereavement, while also offering help with grief to others to see a glimpse into the male mind and how it grieves.
Delve into a grief collaboration that is designed to help parents and children bond while they navigate the difficult topics associated with grief.
*The "Letters To Zachary" coloring book has a 4.9 out of 5 stars review rating with multiple reviews.
Zachary's personality shining through.
Are you looking for a dynamic guest who can tell life's tales about trials and triumphs dealing with grief and bereavement while offering help with grief? Well, look no further...
I am a passionate "unicorn" father in the grief and bereavement community who wants to help with grief to give back and help those of us who've experienced the greatest loss imaginable. I want to lead by example and show that it's OK to show emotion for men. I want to empower women to help the men in their lives cope with loss. I want to help people see the light at the end of the tunnel. I want to give hope that one day you will be able to laugh, smile, and reminisce about the good times with your loved one(s).
You will get the first-hand, "on the job training", grief-life perspective from a father's eyes while living in a world that tells him that he shouldn't grieve (for more than 3 bereavement days), from the medical caregiver's viewpoint, and from a man deeply entrenched into the special needs world. You will get the human side of life and death. You will also get signature talks in the grief and bereavement arena, interesting anecdotes, and easy to understand analogies to help with grief associated with losing a child.
If you would like to know more about my journey with grief and bereavement, please scroll to the bottom and click the "Get in Touch" button to help with grief in your life. I will get back to you as soon as possible. God Bless.
For public speaking and podcast inquiries as well as grief and bereavement support, please e-mail me. I will reply back to you as soon as possible to help with grief in your life or those in your audience. Thank you and God Bless.
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