Bereavement

Way Up

A national charity offering a social and support network for men and women who lost their partner when aged 51 or over.

Website: www.way-up.co.uk

Cruse Bereavement Care

Individual and group bereavement support is offered to bereaved adults, whether recently bereaved or many years ago.

Facebook: @crusebeds

Twitter: @CruseBeds

Telephone: 0300 200 4108

Website: www.cruse.org.uk

Email: support@crusebedfordshire.org.uk

Road Victims Trust

Provides emotional and practical support to those affected by fatal and serious injury road collisions in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire.

Facebook: @road.victimstrust

Twitter: @roadvictimstrus

Telephone: 01234 843 345

Website: www.rvtrust.org.uk

Email: enquiries@rvtrust.co.uk

The Compassionate Friends

Supporting bereaved parents and their families after the death of their son or
daughter, at any age and from any cause.

Helpline: 0845 123 2304

Telephone: 01767 689781

Website: www.tcf.org.uk

Luton & Dunstable Hospital - Bereavement Service

Support and information provided to families of the deceased including those affected by issues surrounding post-mortem procedures.

Telephone: 01582 497 344

Chaplaincy: 01582 497 370

Website: www.ldh.nhs.uk

Email: chaplaincy@ldh.nhs.uk

Keech Hospice Care

Bereavement service offers support to families and friends of those referred to Keech Hospice Care, both the Adult and Children’s Hospice.

Facebook: @keechhospicecare

Twitter: @KeechHospice

Telephone: 01582 492 339

Website: www.keech.org.uk

Email: info@keech.org.uk

CHUMS - Bereavement Service

CHUMS was created to meet the needs of children and their families across Luton and Bedfordshire. Offering support after the death of someone close, however they may have died.

Facebook: @chumsCharity

Twitter: @CHUMSCharity

Telephone: 01525 863 924

Website: www.chums.uk.com/bereavement-service

Email: info@chums.uk.com

CHUMS also offers a stillbirth and neonatal bereavement support service for parents, grandparents and siblings in Bedfordshire following the death of their baby. This includes monthly support groups and family workshops.

Website: www.chums.uk.com/babyloss