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You Left Too Soon – Suicide Bereavement Gathering

Fri, 13 Feb

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Perth

You Left Too Soon – Suicide Bereavement Gathering
You Left Too Soon – Suicide Bereavement Gathering

Time & Location

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13 Feb 2026, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Perth, Level 1/3 Pier St, Perth WA 6000, Australia

About the event

Losing someone to suicide can leave a tangle of questions, emotions, and unfinished conversations. Grief of this kind often sits outside the usual frameworks people rely on, which can make the experience feel even more isolating.


If you’re carrying that kind of loss, you don’t have to carry it alone.


Holy Grounds is hosting “You Left Too Soon” bereavement sessions in collaboration with ARBOR (Active Response Bereavement Outreach) from Anglicare WA. We provide a calm, supportive space for anyone affected by suicide to come together, share at their own pace, or simply sit with others who understand this kind of grief in a real-world, human way.


There’s no pressure to talk, no expectations, and no judgement - just a chance to breathe, connect, and be held by community.


If this session feels like something you need, you’re welcome here.


2nd Friday each month (except Jan) - 11am - 2pm


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St George's Cathedral


Level One, 3 Pier Street

Perth 6000 WA

Mon - Fri:

8am - 2pm
closed public holidays

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