Help Us Win $1,000!

Our fiscal sponsor, Fractured Atlas, is distributing $1,000 to 20 different projects for their annual Spring Match campaign. Every donation that you make to Family Spirals® between Monday, April 14 and Friday, April 18 is an extra chance for us to receive the $1k, so we’re asking for your support! Your donation helps us promote green options for grieving families, expand our Art Galleries, and offer direct support to those mourning for their beloved pet. Soon we’ll announce our amazing accomplishments in 2024 regarding transportation options, and with your help we will achieve even more.

Your donation of any amount greatly improves our odds. And please share our fundraiser far and wide! Fractured Atlas is a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the charitable purposes of the Green Pet-Burial Society through our parent organization Family Spirals® are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Be sure to stop by and visit our Virtual Art Galleries, many new works have recently been added.

2010-11 Year in Review

"Yellow Flowers" © Flickr.com Zest_pk

Thank You for your interest in, and support of, the Green Pet-Burial Society. What an extraordinary year! When I founded the Society in early 2010, it was important to launch our website first in order to provide grieving individuals and families with information they needed to make practical and green burial arrangements upon the passing of a beloved animal. No other service provides the type of information we do. It’s heartening to know that many found help either directly from us or from the information posted. Continue reading

A Time for Compassion & Honoring Family

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GettyImages_90721602When a beloved companion passes, it can be wrenching. This may be especially true when others neither understand nor are sympathetic to your grief.

During such intense times we seek comfort through private rituals and the arrangements made for a loved one’s remains. When a companion animal dies, cremation is the most common practice, but a natural home burial is also commonplace – for those with yards. For those of us without land who prefer burial, the option for a natural burial in a cemetery is nearly nonexistent. Continue reading