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  2. Cruse Bereavement Care - Wikipedia

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    Services are provided mainly through locally co-ordinated groups, staffed by 4,500 trained volunteers aided by 186 staff in 2022. The charity turns over about £8m per year. [1] In 2016/7, Cruse said they: [4] Gave one-to-one help to over 30,000 people; Helped over 3000 in groups; Supported over 5,000 children and young people

  3. Winston's Wish - Wikipedia

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    The charity is the only specialist national provider of support for children bereaved through murder, manslaughter, suicide, [4] military or hard to reach families. Winston's Wish also operate SWITCH, a community outreach bereavement support service for vulnerable children and young people aged between 8–14.

  4. Grief cafe to help bereaved feel 'less alone' - AOL

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    Remove stigma of talking about death, charity says. Bereavement charity gets cash boost to digitise. Manx hospice 'predominantly' back to full services. Related internet links. Cruse Bereavement ...

  5. Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors - Wikipedia

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    As a 501(c)(3) charity, TAPS relies solely on supporters to fund and assist the programs that make the biggest difference for military families. They are a four-star rated charity on Charity Navigator , America's largest independent charity evaluator, having exceeded industry standards for financial accountability, transparency, and out ...

  6. Sue Ryder (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Sue Ryder is a British palliative and bereavement support charity based in the United Kingdom.Formed as The Sue Ryder Foundation in 1953 by World War II Special Operations Executive volunteer Sue Ryder, the organisation provides care and support for people living with terminal illnesses and neurological conditions, as well as individuals who are coping with a bereavement.

  7. The video game helping children through grief - AOL

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    The game, co-founded by Manchester psychologist Louis Weinstock, is now a charity and has helped 44,000 people in the UK, and 160,000 worldwide to understand and process their grief.

  8. Bereavement group - Wikipedia

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    Bereavement groups have since become one of the most offered services for people who have lost a loved one. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The current definition of bereavement groups now draws from the criteria for group interventions that groups must be led by a designated facilitator (e.g., therapist, trained volunteer) rather than a peer according to the self ...

  9. Times Charities, Interfaith Outreach help man who had no ...

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    Throughout the holiday season, Times Record News will be sharing stories of how Times Charities has aided our partner nonprofit organizations in helping individuals throughout the past year. A 70 ...