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Correspondences to the Departed

Covid-19 pandemic, with an emphasis on figures, exhibits a logical and numerical aspect - 7-day infection rate, vaccination percentages, infected, and recovered. Nevertheless, the number of Coronavirus deaths evokes strong emotions; currently, in Düsseldorf, it stands at 394. To provide support...

Communication with Deceased Persons through Written Correspondence
Communication with Deceased Persons through Written Correspondence

Correspondences to the Departed

In Düsseldorf, Germany, a heartfelt initiative called "A Letter for You" is being hosted at the Benrath local archive. This program aims to provide a personal and compassionate way for relatives to process their grief following the loss of loved ones due to Covid-19.

The initiative encourages family members and close ones to write letters to the deceased, offering an opportunity for emotional expression and connection despite the restrictions on traditional mourning caused by the pandemic. By offering this form of written communication, "A Letter for You" supports psychological healing and communal empathy during a difficult time.

Unfortunately, many families have been unable to say goodbye or hold customary funerals due to safety regulations, complicating the grieving process. This lack of personal farewell can lead to feelings of guilt and anger among relatives. The grief work of relatives of people who have died from Covid 19 is severely hindered.

Heike Breitruck, the leading coordinator of the association for grief support on Cäcilienstraße, is at the helm of this initiative. Relatives of any age are invited to record their memories in letter form about the time of illness, farewell, and grief. The Benrath local archive has been won over for the collection and storage of these letters.

The initiative is open to submissions via email, post, or telephone. If you wish to participate, you can send your letter, pictures, or photos to brief@hospizbewegung-duesseldorf-süd.de. Alternatively, you can call the association at 0211 - 7022830 for more information.

The "A Letter for You" initiative also aims to resume personal hospice work and increase awareness about the importance of a dignified death. The partly polarized societal debate about Covid-19 has affected the grief process of some relatives. People are afraid that the deceased will be forgotten.

The possibilities for burial are greatly restricted due to the pandemic. This initiative provides a unique platform for relatives of Covid-19 victims to share their experiences and memories, helping to ensure that their loved ones are not forgotten.

In conclusion, the "A Letter for You" initiative in Düsseldorf offers a comforting and therapeutic approach to help families cope with the loss of their loved ones during these challenging times. If you or someone you know has been affected by the loss of a loved one due to Covid-19, consider participating in this heartfelt initiative.

  1. This initiative, "A Letter for You," extends its services to the realm of science and health-and-wellness, focusing particularly on mental-health, as it offers a means for emotional expression and psychological healing during the grieving process caused by the pandemic.
  2. By participating in "A Letter for You," relatives can contribute to the wider health-and-wellness and mental-health discourse, advocating for dignified treatment and remembrance of individuals lost to Covid-19.

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