Cruse Bereavement Care
Posted by Jon Underwood on Sept. 25, 2010, 11:41 a.m. 1 comment
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 visitRD4U , where you can find helpful information, fun games and an interactive messageboard where you can share your stories and support others in a similar situation. Cruse relies on volunteers to deliver the bulk of its services and 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.
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mr
Don't call cruse if you have just had a loved one die, because they wont get back to you and say that its a 6 month waiting list for support. so best plan is to book 6 months in advance of your loved one dying, to get support from them. waste of time.
Posted by laurie