National Grief Awareness Week, held annually from 2nd to 8th December, is a dedicated time to bring conversations about grief and bereavement into the spotlight. Organised by The Good Grief Trust, the week is designed to offer support to those who are grieving, help the public better understand grief, and ensure that no one feels isolated in their grief journey.
Grief is a deeply personal experience, and National Grief Awareness Week encourages people to share their stories, seek support, and raise awareness about the realities of living with loss. Whether it’s the loss of a loved one, a job, a pet, or even an important life phase, this week provides an opportunity to offer support and comfort to those in need.
Throughout the week, events, campaigns, and online conversations take place, highlighting the importance of compassion, understanding, and resources available to those dealing with loss.
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