For the bereaved families we support, Christmas is often a time filled with grief, memories bittersweet or even painful. And it’s not just memories that evoke pain: the bunny comforter, worn from love, that they cuddled as they slept; the bike in the garage that saw a different adventure every weekend; their favourite book that was read 100 times over – these treasured objects, full of memories, can be unbearable reminders of a child who is no longer here. For some of the families we support, this will be their first Christmas without their child. For others, the pain returns year after year – sharp, silent and often invisible to the world around them. On average, five children sadly die every week in our area. For many of those families, their child’s death will be completely unexpected, sudden. We meet families in the rawest moments of grief – sometimes just hours after their child has died. And that support continues through the weeks, months and years that follow.

Louisa, Family Support Worker
How your donation helps
519
Families were supported by our bereavement service this year.
15,853
Face-to face and telephone contacts were made to bereaved families.
207
New families have been referred to our bereavement service in the last 12 months.
163
Bereaved families have attended one or more of our events this year.
Recent donations
Graham Cohen
Christmas 2025 Donation form Amount Donated
£10.00
George Smith
In memory of the late Geoffrey Gandy
Christmas 2025 Donation form Amount Donated
£50.00
Cilla Hassard
Things left behind campaign
Christmas 2025 Donation form Amount Donated
£25.00
Joan O'dyrne
Christmas 2025 Donation form Amount Donated
£50.00
Hayley Harmes
Thinking of all the families grieving this Christmas.
Christmas 2025 Donation form Amount Donated
£10.00
Christine Pearce
thinking of you all
Christmas 2025 Donation form Amount Donated
£100.00