“missing you hurts so much, but it shows how much i love you”
what we offer
Monthly in person
Catch Ups
Join us once a month for a special gathering where you and your loved ones can connect with other bereaved parents, grandparents, family members and friends.
These catch-ups will provide a supportive environment for mingling and forming new friendships over a comforting cup of coffee, tea or wine
At our gatherings, there is no pressure to share your personal story if you're not ready. Instead, focus on meeting other families who understand, and can offer compassion during difficult times.
Take this opportunity to find solace in a welcoming community that knows the journey of grief.
Our monthly gatherings range from
family days
parents dinners
mums dinners
evening therapy group
children therapy group
please get in touch if you have any questions at all, or if you’d like to meet one on one prior to an event
*calendar below
Guest Speakers
Throughout the coming months we will host a lineup of diverse and insightful guest speakers who will join us to share their professional advice and wisdom with our community.
Our guest speakers will bring a range of expertise to the table, catering to various interests and needs within our group. From therapists who can offer guidance on coping strategies, members of the spiritual community who may provide a different perspective, as well as other parents who have experienced their own loss, and navigated life after.
Each session promises to be enriching and enlightening.
You will be welcome to come along every session, or choose those that most resonate with you.
Individual support
At Charlies Angels, we fully understand that losing a child is an incredibly complex and deeply emotional journey, and we recognize that every individual's experience is unique and profoundly personal. Whether it is dealing with the loss of a child from the moment of birth or facing the heartache of losing a teenager, there are countless layers of grief to unpack, ranging from anticipatory grief to the profound feelings that arise post-loss and beyond. In my personal journey, during the early days and weeks that followed my loss, I often found myself yearning for the connection with another grieving family. I longed for someone who could understand my pain and with whom I could share my memories of Charlie without feeling the need to comfort them as they, too, began to cry. I often felt apologetic for bringing up his name, and I frequently found myself saying “it’s okay,” even when, in truth, it absolutely wasn’t. Therefore, we would like to extend our heartfelt offer to any families who wish to connect one-on-one with us for support. We can come to your home or meet somewhere quiet, where we can help you navigate your feelings and find your footing in this journey that we all wish we could somehow avoid.