Wednesday, April 27, 2011

May/June Issue ~~ Journeys Through Grief newsletter

by Peggy Sweeney

The death of a child, regardless of their age or the cause of their death, is the most traumatic grief experience. It is very difficult and will take many years for the parents to be able to cope with the overwhelming pain and the sorrow they feel. With tender love, they will eventually learn to survive in a world without their child. Family and friends who have not had a similar experience do not understand the day-to-day struggles or the unique grief that accompanies the death of a child. 
If you are a bereaved parent or if you know someone who is, please share this special May/June issue of the Journeys Through Grief newsletter. If you would like to help parents who have had a child or children die this issue offers information for you to help them cope with their overwhelming grief. 
I wish to thank all those who helped me make this issue possible. You are touching many lives and helping bereaved parents around the globe deal with their enormous pain and sorrow.
With much love and many comforting hugs, Peggy

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