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Bereaved Parents Network
Garth House
Leon Avenue
Cardiff
CF15 7RG
Tel: 029 2081 0800
Web: www.careforthefamily.org.uk/bpn
The Bereaved Parents' Network aim to offer support and encouragement to anyone who has lost a child. The Bereaved Parents' Network is part of the organisation called 'Care for the Family'. Care for the Family’s work is motivated by Christian compassion, but its resources and support are available to everyone, of any faith or none.
The Bereaved Parents' Network newsletter is published four times a year and offers further support to bereaved parents. It is available free of charge to those who have lost a child, and also to their friends and relatives.
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