Bereavement Counselling Service - Serving Our Community For 41 Years.
Founded as Camden Bereavement Service in 1969, today Camden, City, Islington and Westminster Bereavement Service is a registered charity, that relies on public support, and which exists to provide free bereavement counselling help for any adult living or working within the boroughs of Camden and Islington and the cities of London and Westminster.
Counselling which can be either during the day or the evening, is provided by trained and supervised volunteer counsellors on a regular weekly basis. The number of sessions needed may vary from between one or two, to periods of up to two years.
People who use the Service may have lost a baby in pregnancy, or have had to endure the death of a partner, child, lover, parent, relation, friend or colleague in many different circumstances. The deaths may have been caused by illness, accident, suicide, murder, war or natural causes. Very often people may experience a loss or life event that brings up old memories or feelings from earlier bereavements.
The Service is confidential and open to anyone living or working within the area over the age of 18, of any sexuality, ethnic origin, culture or religion. In particular it is committed to providing a service to people who are not used to help from counselling.
If you are seeking support please click here for our contact details.
Alternatively if you would like to help support our vital work please click here for information on how to get involved or to make a donation.
