Grief and Healing
Losing a loved one is always difficult. In addition to the grief, bereavement and pain of loss, families must also endure the stress of planning a funeral. Unfortunately, this grief does not always end when the funeral does. In many cases, after the service is when healing is most important.
Additional Assistance
As we continue to want to assist our friends and family in dealing with the loss of a loved one, we tend to overlook the little things that will allow them to cope a little easier. Below, we are mentioning just a few services that we believe can be of great value to your family/friends in their time of need.
Whether its’ a pickup from the airport for a distant relative or a quick ride from across town to assist with the gathering of materials for the service. Transportation assistance is always appreciated.
Meal Train creates and strengthens physical communities, enabling giving by reducing the information gap between those in need and those with the capacity to help.
Good Housekeeping - “Saving babies’ lives, bringing home-cooked meals to families in distress, helping cancer patients feel beautiful again — these selfless women have truly earned their wings.”