Let’s Talk BereaveMENt


Let's Talk BereaveMENt 2026

From 21st June to 21st July 2026, our Let’s Talk BereaveMENt campaign highlights the realities of grief following the sudden loss of a child or young adult. Through powerful and honest stories shared by courageous men, we aim to reach those who may be grieving in silence and connect them with the support they deserve.

Our campaign video will premiere on 1st July
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Discover the story of Olivia-Grace given by her father, Aaron

Video premieres soon.

Don't Suffer in Silence

Grief doesn’t come with a handbook. But you don’t have to go through it on your own. Talking to someone, whether a friend, a support group or a professional, can make a real difference.

2wish was created to support anyone affected by the sudden loss of a child or young person, aged 25 and under. No matter what your relationship to the one you’ve lost is, you are entitled to support. 

We have a dedicated support team available to help you navigate your grief in a way that is unique to your bereavement journey.

If you, or someone you know, could benefit from the support of 2wish, then please get in touch with us.

What's on

Grief can feel isolating for men. Our Men’s BereaveMENt Events are safe, welcoming spaces where you can connect with others who truly understand. Whether you want to talk, listen, or simply be around people who “get it,” these events offer support without pressure or expectation.

If you want to know more about any of our events, please contact our support team.

What's on

Grief can feel isolating for men. Our Men’s BereaveMENt Events are safe, welcoming spaces where you can connect with others who truly understand. Whether you want to talk, listen, or simply be around people who “get it,” these events offer support without pressure or expectation.

If you want to know more about any of our events, please contact our support team.

Help Us Raise Awareness

Show your support by wearing our merch with pride.

It’s more than just a t-shirt or a pin badge. Every item purchased helps to raise awareness around men’s bereavement, as well as funding vital support for those affected by sudden bereavement.

Help us Continue Our Support

Everyone’s journey through grief is different — and so is the support they need

That’s why we take a holistic approach, offering a wide range of personalised services, from memory boxes and counselling to complementary therapies and more. With a regular gift of as little as £2 a month, you’ll make a lasting difference to people when they need it most.

Men's BereaveMENt Support Articles

Mourning Men Doing It Your Way
Mourning Men: Doing It Your Way

This article explores how men experience grief differently, challenging outdated stereotypes and encouraging bereaved fathers and men to mourn in the way that feels most authentic to them.

Understanding Men’s Grief: A counsellor’s perspective

Drawing on more than a decade of experience, counsellor Scott Reeve shares what he’s learned from supporting bereaved men through some of life’s most difficult moments.

Join Our Facebook Community

Our private Facebook group offers a safe, supportive space for men grieving the sudden loss of a child or young adult. Whether you need emotional support, practical advice, or simply a place where your grief is understood without explanation, you’ll find it here.

Let's Talk BereaveMENt Video Library

Watch our Let’s Talk BereaveMENt videos from this years campaign, and past stories. We’re adding new content regularly, so make sure you subscribe to stay updated and help raise awareness around men’s grief.

Join Our Facebook Community

Our private Facebook group offers a safe, supportive space for men grieving the sudden loss of a child or young adult. Whether you need emotional support, practical advice, or simply a place where your grief is understood without explanation, you’ll find it here.

Let's Talk BereaveMENt Video Library

Watch our Let’s Talk BereaveMENt videos from this years campaign, and past stories. We’re adding new content regularly, so make sure you subscribe to stay updated and help raise awareness around men’s grief.