Sue Ryder
Sue Ryder are here to make sure that everyone approaching the end-of-life or living with grief can access the support they need
Army Widows Association
A charity who offer comfort, support and friendship to the widows and widowers of service men and women
RAF Widow’s Association
A charity for those people whose spouse or partner served in the RAF
BEAD (Bereaved through Alcohol and Drugs)
A charity offering support and hope for anyone whose loved one has died as a result of drug or alcohol use.
SUDEP (Sudden Epilepsy Death)
SUDEP is dedicated to raising awareness of epilepsy risks and tackling epilepsy deaths including Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy and also supporting the bereaved of these epilepsy related deaths
Jolly Dollies
Social and support network for widows
Bereaved Friends Group at The Bishop’s Palace, Wells
B.F.G (Bereaved Friends Group), is a Bishop’s Palace bereavement support group that meets every month at The Bishop’s Palace
Bereavement Group at Mission Church, Street
A bereavement group for anyone who has experienced a loss
Comfort Cafe, at The Hub in Glastonbury
The Comfort Cafe is a safe place to come and chat about grief due to a bereavement or loss of any kind
The Bereavement Help Point in Shepton Mallet
Run by Dorothy House, The Bereavement Help Point is a community based drop-in service where all people who are bereaved are welcome. It’s a space to meet and talk with others who may be experiencing similar thoughts and feelings, in an informal and supportive setting.
The Lullaby Trust
Safer sleep for babies, Support for families. The Lullaby Trust raises awareness of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), provides expert advice on safer sleep for babies and offers emotional support for bereaved families.
SANDS
Saving babies’ lives. Supporting bereaved families. SANDS works to support anyone affected by pregnancy loss or the death of a baby. They also carry out vital work to improve maternity safety through targeted research, campaigning for change, working with government and reducing inequalities in healthcare to save babies’ lives.