
BEREAVEMENT
Suicide Bereavement Support
Email sumita@lifecraft.org.uk for further information on this service
The suicide bereavement support service is available to family and friends in the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough area.
Provides support to those who have lost a loved one to suicide.
Bereavement Support Group
The purpose of the Bereavement Support Group is to give you the opportunity to meet others who have been bereaved by suicide and be able to talk in a warm, caring environment supported by experienced CPFT chaplains and volunteers.
These are held on the second Monday evening of each month, but please ring to check the date if you were not at the previous meeting.
The meetings take place from 6pm-7.30pm at: Quaker Meeting House 21 Thorpe Road Peterborough PE3 6AB.
If you are attending the group for the first time, it’s really important you contact us first so we can get some details from you and have a chat about the format of the meetings.
CRUSE
Cruse bereavement support have several local support services all over the UK.
Cruse offer support, advice and information to children, young people and adults when someone dies and work to enhance society’s care of bereaved people.
Strongmen
Strongmen are a start-up non-profit organisation with aims and ambitions to tackle emotional and mental health issues brought about by the suffering from bereavement.
StrongMen will initially provide and deliver, FREE weekend breaks for men aged between 18 and 55 who have suffered the bereavement of a spouse, child, parent or sibling.
The Compassionate Friends offer many different kinds of support for bereaved families.
Whatever the cause of your loss, wherever you are in the UK, and whatever your circumstances – we are here to help.
There is currently a support group being held on the first Tuesday of every month in Cambridge for parents who are bereaved by suicide