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Suicide bereavement charity receives over £3,000 boost from Co-op community fund

Hope After Suicide Loss will provide four months of professional counselling to bereaved Suffolk families after receiving Co-op community funding.

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Hearing Help Essex, a previous East of England Co-op grant recipient, with East of England Co-op colleagues and directors

Why it matters: The grant of over £3,000 will directly fund vital mental health support for people navigating the difficult journey of grief after losing a loved one to suicide.

The details: The funding forms part of the East of England Co-op's latest Community Cares Fund distribution, which has awarded £115,000 to 32 projects across East Anglia. Hope After Suicide Loss provides comprehensive support for those bereaved by suicide in both Suffolk and Norfolk.

"This funding will directly fund around four months of listening support calls and counselling for survivors living in Suffolk," said Ruby Farrell, Charity Coordinator at Hope After Suicide Loss. "This will enable a huge amount of invaluable support which will make a true difference to the lives of our survivors, enabling them to find strength in their journey of grief, to be provided with a safe space for processing and emotional healing, and to connect to a community which truly understands what they are going through."

Also supported: Halesworth-based Bike Active North Suffolk received £1,662 from the same funding round to purchase adaptive cycling equipment for adults with mobility challenges, stroke survivors and those with balance or confidence issues.

"The adults we support with our group cycling sessions have varying needs that may limit their access to cycling, the great outdoors, and the social side of our groups," said Michelle George, Honorary Secretary and Trustee at Bike Active North Suffolk.

The bigger picture: Since 2020, the East of England Co-op has donated over £1 million through its community programmes, with the Community Cares Fund alone helping support over 146,000 local people. The fund specifically targets projects addressing community cohesion and integration.

Group of volunteers in yellow hi-vis jackets holding an East of England Co-op Community Cares Fund sign during a community litter pick
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Proud of Mersea, a previous East of England Co-op grant recipient, with colleagues at a litter pick

What they're saying: Angela Carpenter, Community Support Lead, said: "We're incredibly proud to support these vital projects because they help people feel more connected, less alone, and better equipped for life."

The bottom line: The grants demonstrate the Co-op's commitment to reinvesting profits into community mental health and wellbeing support, with the retailer supporting over 700 unique charities across East Anglia last year.

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