Anyone in the High Peak who has sadly been affected by loss and bereavement is being invited to the latest meeting of a bereavement support group.
The group, a partnership between High Peak CVS and Blythe House Hospicecare, is for adults who may benefit from some support from others in the same situation.
They are set to meet face to face in a safe and Covid-secure environment next Monday (5 October).
Due to current restrictions, the number of people who can attend is limited but the meetings are safe, friendly, welcoming and confidential.
To book or find out more info, contact Liz Fletcher at High Peak CVS on 01663 736426 or 07702 168187, or Louise Furmston at Blythe House on 01298 875080.
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