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Carers Bereavement Group

This new group is for Carers who have been bereaved in the last 2 years. The vision for the group is for Carers to come together in a safe place where their huge loss would be acknowledged and where Carers can support each other. Carers are welcome to share as much or as little as they choose of their own experience. As this is a new group it will be led by your needs and what you would like to get from attending 

 The group will be facilitated by one of our volunteer Carers who has experienced bereavement herself of her loved one. Her hope is that by coming together the group will give strength, support, help and friendship to each other which will bring healing to your lives without the loved ones you have lost.

Wednesday 21st August 10:30am – 12:00pm

Refreshments will be provided.

If you would like more information or to book a place please call us on 01387 248600 or email: info@dgalcarers.org

 
 
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