Our service is available across all of Nottinghamshire, the City of Lincoln, and the North and South Kesteven districts of Lincolnshire. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide direct support outside these areas; however, information about alternative support services can be found in our signposting document here
Although grief is a natural part of life, the loss of someone close can be deeply distressing and overwhelming, particularly for children and young people.
Our core services are provided free of charge. As a registered charity, donations are always appreciated and help us continue supporting families in need. We offer support to children and young people aged 3–18, as well as their close family members, regardless of race, background, sexual orientation, disability, or additional needs.
We support children and young people who have experienced the death of someone close to them, as well as those who are pre-bereaved and living with the knowledge that someone important in their life has a terminal diagnosis with a prognosis of less than one year.
Our charity offers support to children and young people dealing with loss or terminal illness in Nottinghamshire, Lincoln, and Kesteven districts. Click here
Tribute Pages: A Special Place to Remember When someone close to us dies, we might look for ways to remember them, to share stories, and to keep memories of them close. A tribute page gives you a dedicated space to do just that—somewhere you can return to, whenever you need. Click here
Please be aware that referral volumes have been significantly higher than usual in recent months, which has led to longer processing times. We appreciate your patience while referrals are being processed. Click here
We work with children and young people aged between 3 and 18 in a number of ways to provide them with the support that's right for them. Click here
We also work with children who have someone close to them who have been given a terminal diagnosis. Click here
If you are concerned about a child or young person affected by bereavement or terminal illness, we have trained advisors who will call you as soon as possible following your initial enquiry. Click here
Sometimes a death can effect a whole group of children, so we also work with schools to help staff provide support for their children. Click here
Talking to a child about the death of someone close may be the hardest thing you have ever done or will ever do. However, children do need to be told the truth and it is preferable that it comes from a parent, carer, or someone close to them Click here
We have created a list of books which we have found helpful when working with bereaved children, young people and their families. Click here
We offer a whole range of activities for our service users and their families. Click here