This special gathering welcomes all and provides a sacred space for family, friends, and community members to come together in remembrance, reflection, and solidarity.
This service brings people from diverse spiritual backgrounds to commemorate the lives of loved ones. Our ecumenical approach celebrates our shared humanity, fostering an inclusive environment where individuals, families, and friends can find comfort, healing, and mutual support. With gentle music, candlelight, and poignant readings, the service will create an atmosphere of compassion and hope in the midst of loss.
Together, we aim to provide solace through messages of resilience, love, and hope, recognising the courage of those who have faced substance misuse and those who continue to support them.
Whether you have lost someone to drugs or alcohol or are seeking a space for quiet reflection, please join us. Let’s come together to remember, uplift, and renew our commitment to supporting one another in the face of addiction’s impact.
Light refreshments will be served following the service, allowing time to connect with others and share memories.
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