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Where does the name 'Cruse' come from?
It is derived from a passage in the Old Testament about a widow's cruse, or jar of oil, which never ran out thus signifying that support would be given as long as it was needed.However, it must be stressed that despite the derivation of the name, Cruse is a non-religious organisation and welcomes people of all beliefs and none.

How big is Cruse?
Cruse is the leading charity in the U.K. specialising in bereavement. We currently have 138 branches and almost 6,000 volunteers throughout the U.K.
Over 100,000 people contact Cruse each year for help and information.

Does Cruse charge for its services?
You do not have to pay to talk to someone from Cruse but Cruse is only able to offer its services freely due to the generosity of individuals and grant-making bodies. Donations are always welcomed.

Are there any leaflets I can read?
Cruse has a wide range of leaflets and books about bereavement.

How do I contact Cruse Bereavement Care?
Look for Cruse in the local telephone directory or contact Cruse Central Services on the number below:
0844 477 9400 or email us at: info@cruse.org.uk

Registered Office :
Cruse Bereavement Care
Unit 0.1
1 Victoria Villas
Richmond
Surrey
TW9 2RG

U.K.

 

 



 



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