“We’re here for you” - Manchester funeral home to support bereaved families on Father’s Day
  • 95 Princess Road, Moss Side, Manchester, M14 4TH
    M14 4TH
  • Thursday 18th June 11:30am until 12:30pm
After research* found that 58% of those who have experienced bereavement find calendar events such as Father’s Day difficult, Co-op Funeralcare Leech (Moss Side), on Princess Road, is inviting local people to join its bereavement support group. 
A funeral home in Manchester is providing a lifeline to bereaved families as Father’s Day approaches.   After research* found that 58% of those who have experienced bereavement find calendar events such as Father’s Day difficult, Co-op Funeralcare Leech (Moss Side), on Princess Road, is inviting local people to join its bereavement support group.    Led by Reverend Tom Studman and Holly Park, Funeral Director at Leech (Moss Side), the group will meet on Thursday 18th June, from 11.30am-12.30pm, offering support to those navigating the emotional challenges that significant dates can bring. The drop-in session is intended to be a safe space where people can share their experiences, take comfort in a supportive environment, or simply listen over a cup of tea or coffee.   The group is built on two simple principles: confidentiality and respect. Through peer support and shared experiences, it provides an essential service to those in the local community and is open to anyone who is grieving and looking for a supportive space to connect with others who have experienced loss.   Reflecting on the impact the group has had on the community, Holly said: “Grief can feel isolating and loneliness can affect people at any stage of life. For those who have experienced bereavement, occasions like Father’s Day can bring memories to the surface and make the absence of a loved one feel even more profound.   “Bereavement groups can be a vital outlet for open conversation, connection and emotional support. Through this support group, we want to remind people that they’re not alone.   “Our role in the community goes far beyond arranging funerals. Support doesn’t stop once a service has taken place and we feel honoured to continue being there for families as they navigate their grief.   “We encourage anyone in Manchester experiencing grief to pop in and get in touch. We're here for you.”   To find out more about Leech (Co-op) Funeralcare, or for further information on the bereavement support group, visit: Leech Funeralcare, Moss Side - Co-op.
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