A bereavement service specialising in supporting those affected by the sudden death of young people aged 25 and under has been launched in Cheshire.
2wish was founded by Rhian Mannings MBE in 2012, after she and her husband Paul experienced the heartache of losing their baby son George. They left the hospital heartbroken, confused, and bewildered, with no support.
Five days later, consumed with grief, Paul took his own life. There was no support available. Rhian and her other children felt completely alone.
Rhian Mannings MBE, Founder and Chief Executive of 2wish, said:
“We’ve seen the significant difference that we’re making to families who lose a child or young adult under certain circumstances and are proud to be able to extend our support to local communities in Cheshire.
“When it comes to mental health, there’s often confusion that bereavement is a mental health condition. But bereavement is sadly a part of everyone’s lives, and it can become something that significantly affects our mental health in different ways.
“It’s important to offer early intervention, making sure families are cared for and feel valued when they go through difficult times.”
2wish can offer:
- Memory boxes and immediate support, with first contact in 24-48 hours
- Ongoing family support
- Counselling and complementary therapies
- Support for children and young people including support for parents on how to support the bereaved child/ren and Play Therapy or Young Person Counselling as needed.
- A range of ongoing support including group support, support events, coffee mornings and a beautiful respite cottage.
If you have been affected, or would simply like more information about 2wish, please visit their website at www.2wish.org.uk
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