TCF HISTORY
The Compassionate Friends was founded in Coventry, England by Rev. Simon Stephens OBE, RN in 1969.
Rev Stephens was the Assistant to the Chaplain in the Coventry & Warwickshire Hospital. Many children died each year in the hospital as a result of accidents and illness.
After the coinciding deaths of two young boys at the hospital, thier parents met by chance and a meaningful friendship developed. In thier mutual grieving, they discovered that by listening to each other, by crying together if they felt like doing so, by understanding how each felt,thier grief was lessened.
They, together with other bereaved parents in Coventry asked Rev. Stephens to work with them in the establishment of an organization which could offer understanding, friendship, support and care to other bereaved parents.
Growth: Developed in England, The Compassionate Friends grew throughout the United Kingdom and other countries. Thier first U.S.A. branch was organized in 1972; in Canada in 1977.
The first Australian branch commenced in Melbourne in May 1978, founded by Margaret and Lindsay Harmer.
The first Compassionate Friends Bereaved Parent Support and Information Centre was opened in Melbourne in 1982 and at present
receive some Government funding, however we rely on tax deductible donations to continue reaching out to bereaved parents.
In Australia, a network of chapters and bereaved persons who may be contacted has now been established.
Created by Kathie Kelly, Outreach Coordinator, The Compassionate Friends, Fredericksburg Chapter
This Page is maintained by Kathie Kelly. Questions or comments e-mail tcffred@geocities.com.
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