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For Bereaved
People
About Grief | When someone dies | The Military Family | Children and Young People | Schools | RD4U | Links
RESTORING HOPE

Death is a part of life, and grieving a natural process. Cruse is committed to breaking the stigma around grief and ensuring that everyone, no matter how old or young, can access the highest quality support following a bereavement. Not only does Cruse provide a telephone helpline and the useful information you will find on this website, but our trained volunteers provide face-to-face support and practical advice in branches across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. If you are a young person, you might also want to visit RD4U, where you can find helpful information and an interactive messageboard to share your stories and support others in a similar situation.

Cruse relies on its trained volunteers to deliver the bulk of its services and it is largely funded by public donations. If you would like to help Cruse continue to provide high quality care please click here to find out how you can support us and make a difference to bereaved people across the UK.

About grief
ABOUT GRIEF:
how you might be feeling

How to help us raise funds for our work
SUPPORT US:
ways to give

Click here for the special website for bereaved children and young people
FOR YOUNG PEOPLE:
www.rd4u.org.uk

Map of the UK
IN PERSON:
where to go for help

Footprints, Walk and Remember
Footprints - join us
to walk and remember

ABOUT US:
find out more

The military family
THE MILITARY FAMILY:
help and guidance

Run for Cruse
WE'RE LOOKING FOR RUNNERS
to join our teams!
Training workshops
WORKSHOPS: book on our
one day training courses

Free legal advice for residents of England and WalesHow you can help children and young people who are bereaved

Cruse Bereavement Care Daytime helpline 0844 477 9400 email helpline@cruse.org.uk