Born from love and shared loss, Eternal Heartspace is a community led by bereaved parents to support one another. We are committed to full inclusivity: our doors are open to both parents, regardless of gender, faith, or spiritual path. This is a dedicated space for anyone seeking a supportive community to navigate their journey of grief.
We understand that the death of a child doesn't just change your life; it rewrites your entire world. Because we have walked this path ourselves, we know that there is no "moving on"—there is only moving forward with our children’s love woven into everything we do
Our mission is to provide a grounded, compassionate space where parents can be supported in their grief without judgment. We bridge the gap between the isolation of loss and the strength of shared experience. By honouring the eternal bond between parent and child, we want to help parents transform raw pain into a lasting legacy of love and wisdom.
Lived Experience: We aren't experts in theory; we are parents who navigate this journey every single day.
Peer Support: We believe the best guides for this terrain are those who have alread found their footing in the dark.
The Continuing Bond: Our focus isn't on "closure." It’s about building rituals and connections that keep your child’s spirit present in your daily life.
Full-Circle Healing: We support parents from the earliest days of a "Sanctuary of Understanding" through to the point where they feel ready to "Become the Guide" for others.
"Our children are the heart; our community is the space."
We believe that no parent should ever have to walk the path of grief alone. At Eternal Heartspace, your child’s name is spoken, your love is celebrated, and your journey is honored. We are more than a support group; we are a lighthouse for the soul, ensuring that the light of our children never stops shining.
"My name is Helen. On the 16th of October 2022, my world was thrown off its axis when I lost my beautiful 27-year-old daughter, Tara. That day, everything changed, and I began the most difficult journey of my life.
Tara was an extraordinary person—unassuming, with a heart of pure gold. While I will never truly understand why she was taken, I carry her with me in everything I do. She was a devoted sister, a proud aunt, and a loyal friend who touched so many lives.
I’ve learned that there is no 'getting okay' with a loss this profound. Instead, I choose to cherish every memory of her, finding ways to weave her presence into new moments. With Yasmin’s encouragement, I am now dedicated to helping others navigate this difficult path—providing a safe, calming space where we can remember, share, and say our children's names together."