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Stepping Stones Postcards

 

In collaboration with the Childhood Bereavement Network, our Stepping Stones group helped to produce a set of postcards for young people who have a significant family member with a terminal illness. You can order direct from CBN or if you order t your pack direct from us, Jeremiah's Journey will receive the profits.


These sets of four postcards are for children and young people when someone important to them is seriously ill. The cards are of four designs, for the young person to give to their parent or carer, friend, teacher and the person who is ill (if appropriate). Each has a series of suggestions of ways that person could help, suggested by young people who have been through similar circumstances. The young person can tick those that they think would be helpful to them.

Cards come in packs of 100 (25 sets of four designs: to my parent or carer, to my teacher, to my friend and to the person who is ill).

2011, Childhood Bereavement Network. Made with the help of Jeremiah's Journey's Stepping Stones project.
Price: £9 (£7 for CBN/NCB members) for pack of 100 cards

Postage and Packaging £3.

 

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Beth aged 14 years came to a group programme after her dad had died suddenly and unexpectedly. She was having difficulty concentrating at school and felt that it was hard for others to understand how she was feeling. Her relationship with her dad hadn't always been easy and she was struggling with her guilt. At the group she met other young people who had experienced the death of someone significant to them. They shared their coping strategies with Beth. She began to realise that others had a similar mix of feelings as well as good and not so good memories. She felt less alone in her grief and found a new supportive network of friends.