Grief Kind Spaces are informal community drop-ins providing an opportunity for people who have been bereaved to share their feelings and experiences with each other. In South Cambs a Grief Kind Spaces meets every week in Girton.
How to contact
Website
Volunteering opportunities
Where to go
Hallmark Arlington Manor Luxury Care Home | Cambridge
Wellbrook Way
Girton
Cambridge
CB3 OFW
Grieving? You’re not alone – support is available from Sue Ryder.
What to expect
Grief Kind Spaces are weekly, in-person drop-in sessions held in the local community and run by trained volunteers. The sessions provide a safe, informal and supportive place for people to come together and share their experiences of grief, helping attendees to feel heard and less alone.
The sessions are welcoming, inclusive and open to anyone who is over 18 and has experienced a bereavement, whether you want to attend regularly to connect with others in similar situations or just drop in for a quick chat. Visit the website to find out more.
More information
Sue Ryder’s Grief Kind Space in Girton is held every Friday from 10am to 12 noon, starting 17 May. No need to book, just find the group in the café near reception. You don’t need to stay for the whole time, you can just drop in and be there for as long as feels helpful.
Please note: Sue Ryder Grief Kind Spaces are not a counselling service or group therapy. Groups are run by trained volunteers. Anyone seeking more formal support can use Sue Ryder’s existing support services:
- Online Bereavement Counselling Service, which offers up to 6 free sessions with a professional counsellor over video (Zoom).
- Other online support including an online community to talk to and receive support from, and various resources, articles, and tools developed by experts.
Grief Kind Spaces are free to attend.
How to contact
Website
Volunteering opportunities
Where to go
Hallmark Arlington Manor Luxury Care Home | Cambridge
Wellbrook Way
Girton
Cambridge
CB3 OFW