π A Tough Time for Charities
Itβs been a rough few years for UK charities. Donations to small organisations have dropped dramatically β leaving nearly 3 in 4 without a stable funding base* – and weβre one of them. Many have been forced to cut services, close their doors, or merge just to stay afloat.
Thatβs why your support now matters more than ever.
* source: fundraising.co.uk
π Introducing: 31 Days, 31 Ways to Support Us
Over the next 31 days, weβll be sharing one simple, meaningful way each day that you can help us reach and support more people experiencing grief.
Here are a few ways to look out for:
πΆ Day 1: Sign up to hear about our child grief resources launch.
πΈ Day 15: Share our film on Instagram.
π Day 22: Book a clothes collection – from your doorstep, for free.
Check back every day for a new idea!
Day Eleven
Send a text (to someone who may be struggling)

Thank you for standing with us. Together, we can ensure our support is ready for anyone who needs us π
P.S. π¬ Donβt forget to watch our heartfelt short film βLoss, But Not Aloneββ¦
Click to share on your favourite social network. Help us reach someone struggling with loss. π
Together, we can spread hope, comfort, and connection. π

π§ Understand the ‘Stages’ of Grief
The idea of βstagesβ is one of the most widely recognised ways people make sense of grief – but itβs often misunderstood.
Our Stages of Grief page explains where the model came from, what the stages really mean, and how they can help (without implying grief follows a neat, linear path).

Explore the page to learn:
π What the Five Stages really are (and arenβt)
π§ Why grief doesnβt follow a straight line
π How emotions can come in waves
π§© How different grief models may help you


































