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Special days can be really difficult for children and young people who have lost a parent or special role model in their life Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and other special days can be really difficult for children and young people who have lost a parent or another special role model in their life. From adverts to social media posts, it can be difficult to avo...

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Sabine Vandenbroucke is the mother of Raphaël Pryor, who died suddenly and unexpectedly on 16 March 2024, after collapsing during sport at school. She shares how she is raising funds for Child Bereavement UK by taking part in the Brighton Marathon with friends, in Raphaël's memory. Taking care of your own health is really important when you are bereaved, so the runnin...

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Use social media Promote your event social media and make sure to use images and video. Don’t forget to tag or mention Child Bereavement UK’s social media channels where you can: Instagram: @childbereavementuk Facebook: Child Bereavement UK TikTok: @ChildBereavementUK LinkedIn: Child Bereavement UK Threads: @ChildBereavementUK BlueSky: childbereavementuk.bsky.social...

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Take a look at some easy and fun methods of maximising your fundraising Signing up to a challenge is the first exciting step on your fundraising journey and there are lots of ways that you can boost your efforts to raise more cash to help grieving children and young people, and parents bereaved of a child. Engaging with the people you’re looking to secure donations from...

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Fundraising support from community groups and clubs is vital to Child Bereavement UK. You are the heartbeat of your local communities; places where like-minded people get together to enjoy activities, socialising and shared interests. Whether you are a golf club, bowling club, Rotary or a community group with a shared interest, we would love to have your support. Here are just s...

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