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The New Normal Charity

The New Normal provides space for adults who are struggling with life’s difficult moments, particularly bereavement, to discuss these issues through non-judgemental peer group support.

About The New Normal Charity


Mental health Health & Medical Social Welfare & Support

The New Normal provides free non-judgemental peer support for adults facing life’s difficult moments, particularly bereavement. We provide 25-30 meetings per month for a diverse range of experiences, communities and identities.

The Charity was founded by friends who had bonded over the death of their fathers, who wanted to share and expand their conversations around grief with others experiencing loss.

Peer-to-peer support is a model that TNN has proudly embraced since its inception. We believe the best therapy is talking with others with similar life experiences.

Your Impact

All money raised from fundraising and donations goes directly back into providing free and accessible peer support meetings for people going through some of the most difficult moments of their lives.

Since our first Good Grief meeting in 2018, The New Normal have delivered more than 1,200 meetings, supporting more than a thousand individuals - that's over 100,000 minutes of free support!

£3

gives an individual access to a peer support meeting to help them work through their grief or trauma

£10

gives an individual access to a month of peer support meetings

£50

allows two trained facilitators to deliver one peer support meeting, reaching up to 20 people

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The New Normal Charity

The New Normal Charity

The New Normal provides space for adults who are struggling with life’s difficult moments, particularly bereavement, to discuss these issues …

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