Families bereaved during the Covid-19 pandemic have said coming together as a group to share in their grief has helped them cope with their loss. The Memory Stones of Love group was set up last year by families wanting to remember their loved ones together.
Families bereaved during the Covid-19 pandemic have found solace in coming together as a group to share their grief. The Memory Stones of Love group, formed by families wanting to remember their loved ones , has provided comfort and strength to its members. As part of a national day of reflection , events are being held across the UK to remember lives lost.
Lizzie Lyle, a member of the group, expressed how being with them has helped her in the grieving process and emphasized the importance of remembering loved ones as individuals, not just statistics. The group laid over 300 memory stones in the shape of a heart outside Belfast City Hall and held a candlelight vigil
Covid-19 Pandemic Grief Loss Memory Stones Of Love Group Comfort Remember Loved Ones National Day Of Reflection Event Solace Strength Individual Statistics Memory Stones Heart Belfast City Hall Candlelight Vigil
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