Letters of HopeThe Letters of Hope from Hospice of the Panhandle are a series of essays designed to offer support through the grief process to those who have experienced a loss. The Letters were written by a group of people from Hospice of the Panhandle who, through their own experiences of grief and by sharing with others, have learned much about thoughts and emotions following the death of a family member, friend or loved one. The Letters are normally sent by mail at intervals of approximately one a month during the first year of bereavement. The decision to add them to the hospice website was made with the hope that more people might benefit from them. We encourage readers to print the letters and keep them to read and reflect on throughout the coming year. You may want to share them with your family members or perhaps a friend. For information about hospice bereavement services, |
