‘Glimmer of light’ event for suicide support
Sunflowers Suicide Support is holding an annual Glimmer of Light event to mark World Suicide Prevention Day.
The event will take part at Bristol Memorial Woodlands on 15 September.
Chloe Webb, operations manager at Sunflowers Suicide Support, said: “This event offers a quiet and reflective space for remembrance, solidarity and healing, so people are not alone in their thoughts. We’ll watch the sunset together, and each of us will have the opportunity to light a lantern, illuminating the darkness surrounding suicide.
“We’ll reflect on the lives lost to suicide and the impact it has on individuals and communities worldwide. While the event may be emotionally charged it’s also a platform to discuss suicide openly, share experiences and explore ways to support those in need.
“We’re also encouraging guests to contribute to the evening with a poem, a story or a song from our playlist which may hold significance to them.
“This is an annual event and we’re really excited to be hosting it this year within the beautiful and peaceful surroundings of Bristol Memorial Woodlands.”
Gloucestershire-based Sunflowers Suicide Support is renowned for its dedication in helping individuals and families bereaved or affected in any way by suicide. The charity offers a range of services including providing training and qualifications related to suicide intervention, grief and suicide bereavement; raising awareness and ensuring people affected by suicide have access to appropriate and effective support.
“I strongly believe in the power of community and the importance of creating spaces where people can come together to remember, to heal, and to find hope,” said Mireille Hayden, a grief and bereavement expert at Bristol Memorial Woodlands. “This event is not only about remembrance but also about shining a light on the importance of awareness and support.
“Our recent partnership with Sunflowers underscores Bristol Memorial Woodlands’ commitment to providing compassionate care and support within the community, especially for those navigating the difficult journey of grief and loss. We will support the charity in various ways including hosting this event.”
Bristol Memorial Woodlands is a 100-acre resting place located near Thornbury, 15 minutes from Cribbs Causeway. Offering a unique approach to funerals and memorial events, it’s a place where memories are cherished and the beauty of nature helps heal the pain of loss.
The event is free and will run from 6.30pm-8.30pm. It is open to the public, including children, although guests are reminded it will be an emotive event designed to open conversations around suicide.
Booking is essential so please register online.
Get more information online about the Glimmer of Light event and Bristol Memorial Woodlands.
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