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Tunbridge Wells Sands - Stillbirth And Neonatal Death Charity
Tunbridge Wells Area Sands Group
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SUPPORT GROUP DATE & VENUE CHANGE!!

The support groups will now be held on the LAST THURSDAY of every month (except December) at 8pm at the Family Support Centre, 39a Grove Hill Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1SD. This is a small white building near the Registry Office and next door to the Fire Station, walking distance from Tunbridge Wells rail station. There is limited car parking in Grove Hill Road; a small car park is located behind the Family Support Centre building with access off Mountfield Gardens. For an interactive map please visit:
http://tinyurl.com/cvcy4q

Tunbridge Wells area Sands group (Stillbirth And Neonatal Death Charity) provides help and support for bereaved parents and families who have suffered the death of a baby either before, during, or shortly after birth. This support is provided free of charge and is open to all bereaved parents, grandparents, and other family members, no matter how recently or long ago the loss occurred.


In 2006 Sands celebrated the grand opening of the Childrens Memorial Garden in Tunbridge Wells. The Garden is open daily at the Kent & Sussex Crematorium. Everyone is invited to visit at any time the Crematorium is open. Parents and families bereaved of a child are especially welcome. There is no admission charge to visit the Garden.


"A woman who loses her husband is called a widow.
A man who loses his wife is called a widower.
A child who loses its parents is called an orphan.
There is no word to describe a parent who loses a child, for there is no word to describe the pain."


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