Crafty collaboration raises nearly ÂŁ900 for Martin House
A Martin House mum and her friend have raised nearly ÂŁ900 for the hospice by crafting and selling beautiful seasonal wreaths. Jayne…
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As Father’s Day approaches, we acknowledge this can be a profoundly difficult time for many, especially for dads who have experienced the loss of a child. Many grieving fathers find it challenging to express that they are a dad, even when their child is no longer here.
This Father’s Day, we want to honour and remember all bereaved fathers. Your feelings are valid, and your journey through grief matters.
Navigating Father’s Day after child loss requires immense strength and self-compassion. Here are some self-care tips for grieving dads:
Many families have found the following organisations to be incredibly supportive, offering advice, support, and resources for dads, families, and friends:
Child Bereavement UK: Provides support for dads, families, and friends who have experienced child loss. Helpline: 0800 0288840
The Lullaby Trust: Offers baby loss support for families. Helpline: 0808 802 6868
The Compassionate Friends: Provides support for all family members. Helpline: 0345 123 2304
Footprints Baby Loss: Specifically supports dads who have experienced the loss of a twin. Email: support@footprintsbabyloss.org
There are many ways to mark the day and remember your child on Father’s Day including:
Often, the grief of fathers can be overlooked, with support primarily focused on mothers. Dads are often expected to be an unwavering source of strength for their partners and families. However, supporting bereaved dads is crucial. Grieving fathers need compassion and understanding just as much as anyone else. Checking in on both partners is incredibly important. Here’s how family and friends can support grieving fathers:
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