“Social media is definitely a bigger part of our lives than teens in my sister’s day,” Amelie said. “We want this to be a community for kids who’ve lost a parent to connect with other kids who’ve lost a parent, but not so much for advice. More like an outlet. More like, ‘Oh, I see these kids who’ve also lost a parent and look at them now. Maybe I can get through this.’ More like someone cheering you on from the sidelines.”