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Useful organisations: Death & bereavement

18 organisations matched your search

1. Age Concern

Centre of policy, publications & information on all aspects of the welfare of older people.

last reviewed: 06.12.2007

2. Alder Centre

Bereavement counselling for anyone affected by the death of a child.

last reviewed: 19.07.2007

3. Befriending Network

A voluntary organisation offering practical and emotional support to terminally ill people.

last reviewed: 13.03.2003

4. Child Bereavement Charity

A charity providing help for grieving families and the professionals who care for them.

last reviewed: 08.07.2008

5. Child Death Helpline

Confidential helpline for anyone affected by the death of a child.

last reviewed: 15.10.2008

6. Childhood Bereavement Network

A national resource for bereaved children & young people, their families & other caregivers.

last reviewed: 13.10.2008

7. Compassionate Friends

A nationwide organisation of bereaved parents offering friendship and support to other bereaved ...

last reviewed: 28.02.2008

8. Cruse Bereavement Care

Provides bereavement counselling, help, information & support to anyone who has been bereaved.

last reviewed: 10.12.2007

9. Hospice Information

A partnership between St Christopher's Hospice & Help the Hospices offering comprehensive ...

last reviewed: 28.02.2008

10. Jewish Bereavement Counselling Service

Offers bereavement counselling & support on a one to one basis to members of the Jewish ...

last reviewed: 07.02.2008


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