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Getting your Will sorted: A former solicitor and young widow’s guide
Apr 2026
WAY Ambassador Emma Gray – a former solicitor who retrained as a grief coach after she was widowed young – explains why getting your Will in order is so important…
WAY member Rosie Moss turns award-winning Widowed AF podcast into book
Apr 2026
Read how WAY member Rosie Moss turned her award-winning podcast into a book about what it feels like to be widowed and young…
Helping a grieving child who is struggling to sleep
Apr 2026
To mark Stress Awareness Month, our friends at Childhood Bereavement UK share some tips on helping bereaved children sleep…
Running through grief: Hannah’s Mother’s Day half marathon
Mar 2026
This Mother’s Day, WAY Widowed and Young member and solo parent Hannah will be taking part in the Bath Half Marathon to raise funds for WAY.
Mother’s Day activity: Making a beaded bracelet to remember your mum
Mar 2026
Our full circle partners at the charity Childhood Bereavement UK have shared this activity to help bereaved children remember loved ones this Mother’s Day
Running through grief: Why Hannah decided to raise funds for WAY
Feb 2026
Hannah explains what motivated her to run the Bath Half Marathon for WAY Widowed and Young…
Tips on talking to your child about a new relationship after the death of a parent
Feb 2026
Our friends at the child bereavement charity Childhood Bereavement UK offer some tips for widowed parents navigating new relationships…
Love after loss: Reflecting on Valentine’s Day as a young widow
Feb 2026
WAY member Astrid Dolan shares her reflections on love, loss and community in the run up to Valentine’s Day.
“I want my baby to know who his dad was”: Mae’s fight to fill the Blank Space
Feb 2026
WAY member Mae explains why she is supporting our Blank Space campaign
Progress on our Blank Space campaign: Some promising words from Government officials
Feb 2026
We have received some promising news from Government officials in response to our Blank Space campaign, but there’s still work to be done. Read more…
Sam’s story: Living life after loss
Feb 2026
To mark World Cancer Day, WAY member Sam shares her story…
Parent Mental Health Day: Tips from widowed parents
Jan 2026
This Parent Mental Health Day, WAY members offer their advice on coping with life as a bereaved parent
Bringing our Blank Space campaign to Scotland
Jan 2026
WAY is bringing our Blank Space campaign to Scotland to help bereaved mothers navigate a complex and unfair process – and to call for change.
Bereavement support “shockingly inadequate”: WAY member’s plea to Chancellor Reeves
Jan 2026
WAY member Caroline’s household income dropped by 75% overnight when her husband died of cancer last year, leaving her to raise two teenage children on her own.
Jan 2026
A year of books for grieving families, compiled for Children's Grief Awareness Week by WAY member and ex-primary school deputy headteacher, Emma Marfleet
Blank Space campaign in Scotland: Karen’s story
Jan 2026
Scottish WAY member Karen shares why she is supporting WAY’s Blank Space campaign…
Focusing on moments of joy when Christmas has lost its sparkle: Astrid’s story
Dec 2025
WAY member Astrid describes the heaviness of facing her first Christmas as a young widowed mum – and offers hope for finding some moments of light…
Helping your child to cope with grief at Christmas: Tips from Childhood Bereavement UK
Dec 2025
Our friends at Childhood Bereavement UK share some tips on supporting bereaved children through Christmas…
Finding light in the darkness: Nicola’s story
Dec 2025
WAY member Nicola lost her husband Dave to cancer seven years ago, when she was 38. He was Christian and she is Jewish. She talks about navigating interfaith differences in life and in death – and as …
Counselling support for WAY members: Tim’s story
Nov 2025
WAY member Tim explains how being a member of WAY opened up the opportunity of free telephone bereavement counselling, which has helped him to reframe his approach to life as a widowed dad…
Unfortunately, there’s no guide book for grief. Everyone is different, and no two people will experience grieving in the same way. From numbness to anger, from disbelief to guilt, there’s no set pattern to the grieving process, especially when you’ve been widowed at a young age.