Endeavour Louth

Endeavour Louth Community group of volunteers aiming to support people in need of help in our local town - Louth Lincolnshire.

10/05/2026
Today the world marks   - a moment to celebrate progress, harness the power of collective action, and stand in solidarit...
08/03/2026

Today the world marks - a moment to celebrate progress, harness the power of collective action, and stand in solidarity with women and girls everywhere.

While many celebrate, we also hold space for those facing conflict, injustice, and the ongoing struggle for . Their courage serves as a salient reminder of why matters.

Together, let’s keep lifting each other up, amplifying voices, and giving support, so women and girls everywhere can gain in moving forward.

💜🌍✨

👉️ bit.ly/IWD2026

2026 is the 115th year of - a significant milestone of collective action, advocacy, and progress toward ✨️.

Still need help planning for ?

Visit the website to access lots of free resources, search events, find speakers, research for , submit videos, publish your news, and much more!

👉️ https://bit.ly/IWD2026

Craft and conversation at our bereavement group yesterday - a gentle space to sit, make something with your hands, and t...
05/03/2026

Craft and conversation at our bereavement group yesterday - a gentle space to sit, make something with your hands, and talk about the kinds of loss that don’t always get spoken about. People come with all sorts of experiences: the loss of someone they love, the loss of who they used to be, the loss of a future they thought they were heading toward. Grief isn’t one-size-fits-all and it doesn’t need to be tidy to be real.

Community makes a huge difference. Being around others who understand that grief shows up in many forms helps you feel less like you’re carrying everything on your own. When someone else says something you’ve quietly felt, it eases that sense of being the only one. Talking about grief - in all its shapes - helps break the silence around it and makes it easier to breathe again.

Every first Wednesday of the month, 10 to half 11, at the Salvation Army.

01/03/2026

Grief doesn’t look the same in every face, every culture, every gender, every age.
It speaks in different languages.
It moves through different rituals.
It carries different weights.

It is shaped by the stories we were raised with,
the communities we come from,
the expectations placed on us,
and the identities we hold.

Some grieve in silence.
Some grieve in community.
Some grieve through action, through art, through prayer, through stillness.
Some grieve loudly.
Some grieve quietly.
Some grieve in ways the world understands,
and some in ways the world has never been taught to see.

There is no single way to grieve.
No right way to mourn.
No universal timeline for healing.
No standard of “strength” to meet.
No emotion that makes you less deserving of compassion.

Grief can sit in the shoulders of an elder,
in the heartbeat of a parent,
in the questions of a child,
in the silence of a teenager,
in the hands of someone holding on,
and in the breath of someone trying to let go.

But wherever grief lands - in a child, a parent, a friend - it asks the same thing:
To be felt.
To be honoured.
To be held.

This image holds that truth.
No faces. No assumptions.
Just presence.
Just humanity.
Just grief.

20/02/2026

Grief isn’t a straight line - it’s a layered archive.

It gathers in us in different ways:
the loss of a person,
the loss of a future,
the loss of who we were before the world shifted.
Bereavement has many shapes, many names,
and each one rearranges us differently.

We loop, pause, restart.
Some days are shock,
some are ache,
some are quiet adjustment.
Other days bring clarity, softness, resilience,
a sudden understanding of what we can no longer carry
and what we refuse to let go of.

Loss changes us in ways the world rarely sees.
We grow sharper boundaries, clearer priorities, deeper compassion.
We become more selective with our energy,
more honest about our limits,
more attuned to what still matters.

Even when others expect us to move on,
we keep building.
Layer by layer,
insight by insight,
a new way of carrying what remains.
The archive grows.

This isn’t about getting over anything.
It’s about learning the shape of ourselves
as grief reshapes us,
piece by piece,
form by form,
into someone who remembers and continues.

10/02/2026
21/11/2025

Address

Louth
Lincolnshire

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 2pm
Wednesday 10am - 2pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

+447774635864

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