What Should I Say, What Can I Do?

How to Reach Out to Those You Love

Description

WHEN SEVERE ILLNESS OR DEATH STRIKES A MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY OR COMMUNITY, DO YOU WANT TO HELP BUT WORRY THAT YOU'LL MAKE MATTERS WORSE? YOUR SUPPORT AND AID CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE -- FAR MORE THAN YOU REALIZE.

You'll discover in
What Should I Say, What Can I Do?

• Practical advice on what to do at hospitals and funerals
• The right words of comfort to offer
• The best ways to offer financial help
• Ideas for special gifts that will keep memories of the deceased alive
• Different activities to do with your bereaved friend
• Staying in touch and showing your love through the years

About the author(s)

Rebecca Bram Feldbaum has written a popular humorous column for the Baltimore/Washington magazine, Where What When, and she is the author of the books What Should I Say, What Can I Do? and If There's Anything I Can Do.

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