Cork mother whose son died after battle with rare cancer speaks out ahead of Anam Cara support evening

A Cork mother whose son died from a rare form of cancer when he was 13 says bereavement support group Anam Cara helped her learn how to live again.
Majella Crowley spoke out to RedFM News about the loss of her son Daniel six years ago and says her world stopped still until she found the support of Anam Cara who helped her to put the pieces back together.
Anam Cara, An Feilecain and Pieta House are hosting a Bereavement Support Evening in Cork tonight for all bereaved parents to help them access the organisations who may be able to best support them through the grief and loss.
Speaking to RedFM Majella says losing a child is a pain like no other, and while it's a very dark time there is light at the end of the tunnel and Anam Cara can help find that:
If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this report or would like any further information, details can be found on anamcara.ie
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