As a Bereavement volunteer you can provide compassionate supprt to families and individuals who are grieving the loss of a loved one, offering companionship, listening, and resources during a difficult time, ofen through phone calls, grief support groups or other forms or support.
Making Phone Calls:
Many hospice programs utilize volunteers to make regular phone calls to bereaved families, offering check-ins and expressing support.
Writing Caring Notes:
Volunteers can also write and deliver cards or notes to bereaved families, offering words of comfort and support.
Providing Support and Companionship:
Bereavement volunteers offer a listening ear and a supportive presence to those who are grieving, allowing them to share their stories and emotions.
Offering Resources and Information:
connect bereaved individuals with community resources and information about grief counseling, support groups, and other services.
Private Group Details: