2019 Events
Good Grief Pop Up Café
Monday 2nd December 2019
11am – 1pm
Northern Care Alliance Bereavement Team
Rochdale Library,
Number One, Riverside, Smith Street
Good Grief Pop Up Café
Time: 11am – 1pm
Good Grief Pop Up Café
Time: 11-2pm
2 Marsham Street, London
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Good Grief Pop Up Café
Time: 11am – 1.30pm
Good Grief Pop Up Café
Time: 14.30-16.30
03 December 2019
Good Grief Pop Up Café
Time: 11am – 1pm
Well Being Event
From 12 noon – 2pm
Hosted by Lee Pycoft, A List Celebrity Make Up Artist & psychotherapist and Charlotte Broadbent, Personal Stylist Come and be pampered, relax and unwind and learn how to look after your well being when you are grieving Supported by beauty demonstrations by Liz Earle
Tickets £20 including Luxury Goody Bag
Book here: [email protected]
04 December 2019
Good Grief Pop Up Café
Time: 10am – 12noon
Good Grief Pop Up Café
Time: 11am – 1pm
Good Grief Pop Up Café
Time: 10am – 2pm
Venue: Royal United Hospital Bath
Spiritual Care Centre
(located on the crossroads of Zone C&D on the hospital ground floor)
NGAW Pop Up Café
Community services exhibiting, and refreshments served.
Good Grief Pop Up Café
Time: 10:30 – 12 noon
Good Grief Bake Off – fundraising event
From 6pm – 9pm
Tickets £20 each – limited to 25 places
Come & join in the fun and learn some tips on how to bake with Lorraine Kelly’s Cake Winnerm, Suzy Pelta – prizes for the best showstoppers! Sticky sugar mess and lot’s of fun.
Community Remembrance Service
Time: 6:30pm
05 December 2019
From Anfield to Agecroft
Anfield Crematorium – 06:00 St Helens Crematorium – 09:00 Agecroft Crematorium – 18:00
As part of the National Grief Awareness Week, members of the ICCM North West Branch are undertaking a 30 mile walk from Anfield Crematorium, Liverpool to Agecroft Crematorium in Salford via St Helens Crematorium. Whilst trying to raise awareness of issues around bereavement and the potentially severe effects grief has on people, the aim is also to help promote the work of the Good Grief Trust and the role they play in trying to change the way we deal with this taboo subject in the UK and encouraging us all to talk about death more openly The walk will take in the following stops: Anfield Crematorium – 06:00 St Helens Crematorium – 09:00 Agecroft Crematorium – 18:00
For Further Information, please contact:
Mat Crawley – 07581 006 035 Dave Jennings – 0161 912 1226 Sonia Smith – 01744 677 406 Barry Ellis – 0161 686 7290
Donations can be made through the following website: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/mathew-crawley7
Good Grief Campus Café
10.30am – 11.30am
Nottingham Trent University
Good Grief Pop Up Café
Time: 11am – 1pm
Good Grief Pop Up Café
Time: 11am – 2pm
Good Grief Pop Up Café
Time: 11am – 1pm
Good Grief Pop Up Café
Time: 11.30 – 3.30
Stages
‘Stages’, A play from the Talespin Theatre company, comes a true story of one family’s grief. The highs and lows of the aftermath and the mental and emotional strain. From the truelife experiences of Marissa Moore herself.
Q&A after the performance with Director Marissa and Linda Magistris, Founder of The Good Grief Trust
Advance: £10.
On the door: £15.
Concessions: £9
06 December 2019
NGAW Pop Up Café
From 10.30 – 4pm
Community Services exhibiting. Liz Earle will be supporting the event, offering complimentary hands and arm massages. One every minutes throughout the day.
Good Grief Cafe
Time: 14:00 – 16:00
Good Grief Campus Café
Time: 3.30pm – 4.30pm
(university staff and students only)
07 December 2019
Mortlake Run
This event is about us all coming together in a supportive atmosphere and raising awareness about grief. #OpenUpToGrief
Mortlake Crematorium staff, friends, visitors and colleagues will be walking/jogging/running 5K at Richmond Park’s Run on Saturday 7th December 2019 9am. We are asking for a minimum donation towards the Good Grief Trust of £10.
You are welcome to get further sponsorship if you would like to.
www.parkrun.org.uk/richmond
https://www.facebook.com/donate/497013914464214/
Donut Day
Freddie’s Wish Charity
Elliot’s Field Retail Park in Rugby
12 – 4pm
Join us in raising awareness of the bereavement support offered by this charity across the Midlands by taking a selfie with a donut! Little Freddie sadly died when he was 13months old leaving a half eaten donut in his high chair. Every year this charity asks everyone to remember him with a sugar coated image with a smile.
14 December 2019
NGAW 5K run (India)
Time: 7 AM (IST)