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Cruse Oxfordshire works independently to give everyone, regardless of their situation or beliefs, unlimited time to face their problems. There is no formal charge for our service, staffed by professionally trained volunteers, however we do rely on donations. In 2014 Cruse Oxfordshire had over 800 new enquiries and 294 of these people were seen by a Bereavement Support Volunteer. Our volunteers gave over 11,000 hours of their time to supporting bereaved people. Cruse Oxfordshire follows the highest standards of counselling prescribed by our national head office and is an organisational member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. If you are seen by a Bereavement Volunteer (BV) they are supervised to monitor their work with you. All counselling is strictly confidential. |
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The name CRUSE came from a story in the Bible about a widow and her ‘cruse’, or jar of oil which never ran out - thus signifying that support would be given for 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. Since the setting up of the charity the scope has grown and it now gives support to anyone who is bereaved. Cruse is the leading charity in the U.K. specialising in bereavement. Founded in 1959, the national charity currently has 134 branches and more than 6,000 volunteers throughout the U.K. Over 80,000 people contact Cruse each year for help and information. Our national helpline number is 0808 808 1677. The head office of Cruse Bereavement Care is in Richmond Surrey. All around the country there are satellite offices – grouped into areas and branches – that are responsible for their own funding and organisation, with guidance from head office. |
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