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  • Post category:Bereavement / Support
  • Post published:August 29, 2014

Bereavement affects us all. Winston’s Wish is a non-profit organisation set up to help bereaved children make sense of death and rebuild their lives.

Source: Winston’s Wish @ Twitter

Further help

  • Winston’s Wish Helpline: 08452 03 04 05

Message supplied by: @WinstonsWish

Image by Rolands Lakis (originally posted to Flickr as Bernadeta) [CC-BY-2.0], via Wikimedia Commons

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