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Friends of AtaLoss

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Meet Maria, Friends of AtaLoss Coordinator

Friends are supporters who believe in what we do, have benefitted from our service or are professionals who want others to know about our signposting and information service. They know that people like them need to find support easily when they are bereaved and are keen to make sure they do. 

Maria lives in West London and joined AtaLoss as a volunteer 3 years after experiencing her own bereavement and attending The Bereavement Journey.

With Maria's help we are building a network of people who want to help in whatever way they can, offering as much or as little time as they can manage to help us spread the word. We know life is busy but a little bit of time means a lot to us.

Can you help? We've worked it all out to make it easy. Maria is keen to hear from you. If you want to express interest, please fill out the form below and Maria will get back to you. Or contact her on [email protected]

REGISTER YOUR INTEREST IN ATALOSS FRIENDS

Please reach out to Maria if you would like to learn more about how you would like to get involved with our Friends mission. 

Published: 28th March, 2022

Updated: 24th March, 2023

Author: Jane Woodward

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