Shooting Star Hospice in Hampton is taking part in a new project that will support parents of children who die suddenly.
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How to Support Parents Who Have Lost A Child - Rooted Ministry
As a pastor, I have spent time with multiple parents who had lost children. However, I truly had no idea what child-loss sufferers felt and needed until my own son died suddenly in 2013. I have attempted to portray the lament and experience of these parents in Therefore I Have Hope: 12 Truths That Comfort, Sustain, and Redeem in Tragedy. I’ve also intended to bring hope to parents who have lost children in the book, Heavenward: How Eternity Can …
This year's communion children from Schneeberg decided together that they would like to donate part of their money to the outpatient children's and youth hospice service. A proud sum of € 670 came together. The outpatient children's and youth hospice service Miltenberg accompanies and supports numerous families with children with life-absorbing illness. Parents are relieved and siblings are also taken care of. The...
Shooting Star Hospice in Hampton is taking part in a new project that will support parents of children who die suddenly.
QUINTET, which is being funded by a £1.2 million grant, involves researchers from a number of universities including Surrey. They will undertake a national survey of bereaved parents which will be the largest ever conducted in England. Sarah Hodkinson, from Shooting Star Hospice, explains how the results will be used. https://audioboom.com/posts/8746866-sarah-hodkinson-from-shooting-star-hospice
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