AtaLoss.org is committed to not duplicating services and resources and to partnering where possible. To be a significant movement for change and fulfil our vision we have chosen to work with others who share the vision and values and our commitment to better support the bereaved. 

Our Associates (as follows) are organisations in the sector who are working with us in different ways either on projects, or who promote our work or who have funded us significantly.  We acknowledge and value the following organisations for the mutual support and encouragement that we share.

  • The National Bereavement Alliance is a collaboration of organisations supporting bereaved people
  • Child Bereavement UK supports families and educates professionals when a baby or child of any age dies or is dying, or when a child is facing bereavement.
  • WAY - Widowed & Young is a national UK charity offering a peer-to-peer support network for young widowed men and women aged 50 and under.
  • Mind & Soul is committed to supporting those working with mental health, in its widest sense. Their aims are to educate, encourage and equip.
  • Care for the Family is a national charity which aims to promote strong family life and to help those who face family difficulties.
  • Westhill. We are very grateful for the generous support in helping us get the charity "up and running"
  • Motor Neurone Disease Association supports for those living with, or close to someone with, motor neurone disease (MND).
  • The Compassionate Friends offers support, understanding & friendship after the loss of a child, brother or sister of any age and from any cause.
  • Hospice UK is the national charity for hospice and palliative care which works to ensure that all adults and children living with a terminal or life-shortening illness receive the care and support they need, when they need it.
  • The Trussell Trust’s aim is to end hunger and poverty in the UK through the provision of emergency food and support by way of 1,200 food bank centres in the UK and by challenging the structural issues that lock people in poverty
  • Support After Suicide Partnership. We are proud members of SASP which is a network of organisations and charities who strive to provide appropriate and timely support to those bereaved by suicide

If you are interested in becoming an Associate please click the following link to get involved.