There are many ways you can make a real difference to those navigating life after loss. By getting involved with our bereavement support service, you can help us continue providing vital care, comfort and guidance to individuals and families when they need it most. Whether you choose to volunteer your time, organise a fundraising event, take part in a sponsored challenge, or simply spread the word about our work, every contribution helps us reach more people and offer the support they deserve. Together, we can build a compassionate community that no one has to face grief alone.
How to Get Involved?
How to Get Involved with Living On Bereavement Service
Please follow us on our Facebook and Instagram pages where we promote all our events and fundraising and will keep you up to date on all we do:
- Living On Bereavement Service | Facebook
- Living On Bereavement Service (@livingonbereavementservice) • Instagram photos and videos
If you would like to make a donation to Living On, thank you so much! You can do so via our Givey page:
We can also accept donations via bank transfer:
Living on Bereavement Service
Sort code: 40 35 30
Account No: 31665693
If you are interested in helping Living On further by raising money for us or organising your own fundraising event, please get in touch by sending an email to admin@livingon.org.uk.
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We are always looking for new experienced and dedicated people to join our amazing team of volunteers to work with our lovely families. At Living On we value our volunteers and the work they do and will do all we can to make your experience both fulfilling and rewarding. Please read the following description and if you think you have what it takes, please reach out to us by completing the following online form (link to form which I’ve sent – could this be done as online form and get sent to me and Heather maybe?. We will be in touch as soon as we can.
Living On Bereavement Service asks its volunteers to give three hours per week working with the charity.
Essential qualities:
- To be able to listen
- To be non judgemental
- To have experience of working with children and young people
- To be able to communicate with children and young people
- To be able to talk about death and dying
- To be able to work as part of a team
- To have an enhanced DBS check (Living On will provide this)
- To be able to attend all the required training sessions
- To be able to attend the monthly group supervision sessions
- To respect and work within our confidentiality guidelines
Desired qualities:
- To have experience in assessments
- To have experience in evaluating services
- To have experience in working with loss and bereavement
- To have experience of liaising and working with other professionals
- To hold a professional qualification in Health, Education or Counselling/therapy
Would you like to get involved?
If you are interested in becoming part of the Living On Bereavement Service team in any capacity, then please contact us below: