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We provide 1:1 bereavement counselling and bereavement support groups for adults, children and young people. Most of our bereavement counselling takes place face to face but some online appointments can be made available.
Bereavement Cafes providing support to anyone in the community who has been bereaved. They offer a safe space to talk with others who are experiencing similar losses and volunteers who have received training from Princess Alice Hospice.
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The Community Bereavement Cafés are mainly monthly drop in sessions, open to all bereaved people. They are run by organisations that have partnered with Princess Alice Hospice and the volunteers who run them have all received bereavement support training from the Hospice. They offer a chance to talk with someone who is trained to listen and to share experiences with other bereaved people. Refreshments are provided.
We run Bereavement Cafés in the following locations in Kingston:
All Saints Church KT1 1JP: 2pm to 3:30pm every other Wednesday
Welcare House 1:30pm to 3:00pm, on the 1st Thursday of each month
Other locations outside Kingston are also avaiable.
For more information and directions to the locations, please scroll down to the 'Where can I access it?' section below.
Bereavement is an individual experience, however at a Bereavement Café you will connect with others who have been through loss and who understand what you are going through. Bereavement Café is a place where you can talk about how your loss is affecting you.
St Mary's Church
St Mary's Road, East Molesey
East Molesey
KT8 0ST
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We provide 1:1 bereavement counselling and bereavement support groups for adults, children and young people. Most of our bereavement counselling takes place face to face but some online appointments can be made available.
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