SOBS: Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide
SOBS provide peer support to adults bereaved by suicide in a timely open- ended manner. Their vision is that no one bereaved by suicide has to face their loss alone.
Website
www.uksobs.comCHUMS – child bereavement service
Chums was created to meet the needs of children, young people and their families following the death of someone close.
Website
www.chums.uk.comThe Compassionate Friends
Supporting bereaved parents and their families after the death of their child, at any age and from any cause.
Website
www.tcf.org.ukKeech hospice care
The bereavement service offers support to the families and friends of those referred to Keech hospice care.
Website
www.keech.org.ukRoad Victims Trust
A support service for anyone bereaved or otherwise affected by a road collision. Covering Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire.
Website
www.rvtrust.org.ukSands
Sands offer support to those whose baby has died through late miscarriage, stillbirth or neo-natal death.
Website
www.sands.org.ukSue Ryder bereavement service
This service offers bereavement support to families and friends following a death at St John’s hospice or in the community following a terminal illness.
Website
www.sueryder.org/grief-supportVictim support
This group offers a service to those bereaved by homicide or to others who have been affected by the crime.
Website
www.victimsupport.org.ukWAY Foundation (widowed and young)
A national charity offering a social and support network for men and women who lost their partner when aged 50 or under.
Website
www.widowedandyoung.org.ukWay Up
A national charity offering a social and support network for men and women who lost their partner when aged 51 or over.
Website
www.way-up.co.uk
Bereavement
Page published: 22 November 2023
Last updated: 1 November 2024