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Bereavement Support Group For Parents

St Mary’s monthly Bereavement Support Group For Parents offers a gentle, welcoming space for parents who have experienced the loss of a child at any age.

The group has been thoughtfully co-created with bereaved mothers from our community. There is no expectation to speak or explain – simply an opportunity to be alongside others who understand. You may choose to join in conversation, spend time in quiet reflection, or take part in optional creative activities, whatever feels most comfortable for you.

Location: St Mary’s Hospice Community Hub, Barrow

Date: third Tuesday of the month

Time: 6.00pm – 7.30pm

To book a place, please call our team on 01229 580305 (option 6).

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