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The Compassionate Grief Centre on Clark Road in Rothesay. (Image submitted)
Families dealing with loss in Greater Saint John will now receive even more support during their time of need.
The Compassionate Grief Centre has partnered with Fundy Funeral Home to provide support to their clients.
Jamie Godfrey, CEO of the Rothesay-based grief centre, said their professional counsellors will help people find hope in the darkness of grief and loss.
“Our professional counsellors are grief, loss and trauma specialists. They are extremely kind and caring professionals who will be here when others need it the most,” Godfrey said in a news release.
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âWe want to say thank youâ: Willowbrook Hospice praises community support in lockdown 3.0 WILLOWBROOK Hospice has expressed its gratitude for the support of residents throughout the coronavirus pandemic. The latest lockdown has once again forced the closure of the hospice’s nine charity shops - and main stream of income. Since March 2020, the shops have been closed for a total amounting to almost six months. The pandemic has also meant Willowbrook’s fundraising team had to come up with ways to ensure its events calendar remains Covid-safe, including taking its annual Light Up A Life service online. Despite these setbacks, Willowbrook’s corporate director Alun Owen says he remains hopeful because of the overwhelming support the community has shown.