
What we’re about
At The Loss Foundation we host online support groups and get-togethers for people who have lost a loved one to cancer - be it partner, parent, sibling, friend, family member, colleague, or someone else. Our meet ups give you the chance to meet someone like you who "gets it". We tell you the meeting point, and it's over to you to walk and talk, grab a coffee, have a bite to eat, depending on our location. Come along and join us - you can talk, you can cry, you you may make a friend for life. Anyone who has lost a loved one to cancer is welcome to join.
Please note that we are unable to respond to messages through MeetUp outside of office working hours.
If you are having any difficulty with registering for the group, please email us at hello@thelossfoundation.org rather than through MeetUp and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Allerton Country Walk & Talk, Liverpool, Meeting others in cancer loss 23.05.25The Old Stables (Allerton Manor Golf Club), L18 3JT
Who is this walk for?
This walk is for adults (18+) who have lost a loved one to cancer. It’s a space to connect with others who truly understand, in a supportive and relaxed environment.Where will we be walking?
The walk will be around the Allerton countryside and will last approximately an hour. It is designed to be gentle and enjoyable.Feeling nervous?
We understand that joining a group like this might feel daunting – it’s completely normal to feel unsure. Many of our walkers have felt the same way at first. Rest assured, this is a welcoming and supportive space. You can take things at your own pace, and there’s no pressure to talk more than you feel comfortable. Here is a quote from one of our previous walkers:“It was a small enough group that we could engage in deeper conversation. We all went for coffee afterwards. Honestly, the best grief event I’ve ever attended. Thank you Loss Foundation!!”
What to expect:
- A small group of up to 10 walkers to keep things intimate and comfortable.
- A friendly volunteer host who will walk and chat with you, making sure everyone feels at ease.
- The chance to spend time outdoors with people who’ve experienced similar loss.
We ask that you let us know in advance if you’d like to bring a guest (as spaces are limited) and kindly note that pets and children cannot join the walk.
What are the timings for the day?
Walkers will be meeting at 10am. We aim to complete the walk just over an hour later, at approximately 11am. This will be a very casual walk.
Who is the host?
Our lovely volunteer Jack will be hosting this walk. He will have a yellow Loss Foundation sign and will be wearing a lanyard.

Do I need to be an experienced walker?
Not at all! This walk isn’t about fitness or speed. It’s about being outdoors, meeting others, and finding comfort in shared experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned walker or a total beginner, you’re very welcome.How do I get involved?
To register for this event you will need to complete the registration form below:https://survey.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7PyHBMOPtFufnFA
Once you have completed the survey you will receive a confirmation email with full details for the walk.
We are unable to respond to messages through MeetUp outside of office working hours. If you are having any difficulty with registering for the group, please email us at hello@thelossfoundation.org rather than through MeetUp and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
Please note that we do not allow guests unless you let us know in advance (as we are capping the number of attendees for each walk).
Pets and children are also not able to attend.
Please note that we are not a crisis service, so if you are in need of immediate support please do reach out to Samaritans who provide immediate listening support. They can be reached on 116 123.
We send all participants a short survey after the session to get their feedback so that we can improve our services for all. Thank you for your contribution in helping us improve our support.
- Dawlish Walk and Talk, Devon, Meeting others in cancer loss 24.05.25Dawlish, Devon
Who is this walk for?
This walk is for adults (18+) who have lost a loved one to cancer. It’s a space to connect with others who truly understand, in a supportive and relaxed environment.Where will we be walking?
The walk will be from Dawlish to Dawlish Warren and will last approximately an hour and a half. It is designed to be gentle and enjoyable.Feeling nervous?
We understand that joining a group like this might feel daunting – it’s completely normal to feel unsure. Many of our walkers have felt the same way at first. Rest assured, this is a welcoming and supportive space. You can take things at your own pace, and there’s no pressure to talk more than you feel comfortable. Here is a quote from one of our previous walkers:“It was a small enough group that we could engage in deeper conversation. We all went for coffee afterwards. Honestly, the best grief event I’ve ever attended. Thank you Loss Foundation!!”
What to expect:
- A small group of up to 10 walkers to keep things intimate and comfortable.
- A friendly volunteer host who will walk and chat with you, making sure everyone feels at ease.
- The chance to spend time outdoors with people who’ve experienced similar loss.
We ask that you let us know in advance if you’d like to bring a guest (as spaces are limited) and kindly note that pets and children cannot join the walk.
What are the timings for the day?
Walkers will be meeting at 10:30am. We aim to complete the walk just over an hour and a half later, at approximately 12m. This will be a very casual walk.Who is the host?
Our lovely volunteer Leigh will be hosting this walk. He will have a yellow Loss Foundation sign and will be wearing a lanyard.Do I need to be an experienced walker?
Not at all! This walk isn’t about fitness or speed. It’s about being outdoors, meeting others, and finding comfort in shared experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned walker or a total beginner, you’re very welcome.How do I get involved?
To register for this event you will need to complete the registration form below:https://survey.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4JfvFoCIQRmUIIu
Once you have completed the survey you will receive a confirmation email with full details for the walk.
We are unable to respond to messages through MeetUp outside of office working hours. If you are having any difficulty with registering for the group, please email us at hello@thelossfoundation.org rather than through MeetUp and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
Please note that we do not allow guests unless you let us know in advance (as we are capping the number of attendees for each walk).
Pets and children are also not able to attend.
Please note that we are not a crisis service, so if you are in need of immediate support please do reach out to Samaritans who provide immediate listening support. They can be reached on 116 123.
We send all participants a short survey after the session to get their feedback so that we can improve our services for all. Thank you for your contribution in helping us improve our support.
- Comedy Night! Paul Foot, Lucy Porter, Nabil Abdulrashid, Javier Jarquin & more!Union Chapel, London£22.00
Stand Up for The Loss Foundation is back for our 10 year anniversary at the iconic Union Chapel, Islington! Our all-star lineup will have you in stitches + our raffle will be packed with amazing prizes!
The exceptionally funny Tom Deacon will lead us through a night of incredible acts...
The comedy genius Paul Foot!
The sharp, naughty and lovable Lucy Porter!
The comedian the world needed but never knew they wanted Nabil Abdulrashid!
The comedic ninja Javier Jarquin!
The charismatic and relatable Michelle Shaughnessy!
The sharp, slick and erudite Pierre Novellie!
Full of cutting observations and engaging witticism Fatiha El-Ghorri!
More acts to be confirmed!
General Admission Tickets £22
Doors open from 6:30pm.
Note: Acts are subject to change. Refunds not available. - River Exe Walk & Talk, Exeter – Meeting others in cancer loss 29.06.25Exeter St Davids Railway Station, Exeter
On Sunday 29th June 2025 we will be hosting an informal walk and talk event along the River Exe in Exeter.
Who is this walk for?
This walk is for adults (18+) who have lost a loved one to cancer. It’s a space to connect with others who truly understand, in a supportive and relaxed environment.Where will we be walking?
The walk will start at Exeter St David’s railway station and head down the River Exe and return back to the beginning. The walk will last approximately 2 hours, and is designed to be gentle and enjoyable.Feeling nervous?
We understand that joining a group like this might feel daunting – it’s completely normal to feel unsure. Many of our walkers have felt the same way at first. Rest assured, this is a welcoming and supportive space. You can take things at your own pace, and there’s no pressure to talk more than you feel comfortable. Here is a quote from one of our previous walkers:“It was a small enough group that we could engage in deeper conversation. We all went for coffee afterwards. Honestly, the best grief event I’ve ever attended. Thank you Loss Foundation!!”
What to expect:
- A small group of up to 10 walkers to keep things intimate and comfortable.
- A friendly volunteer host who will walk and chat with you, making sure everyone feels at ease.
- The chance to spend time outdoors with people who’ve experienced similar loss.
We ask that you let us know in advance if you’d like to bring a guest (as spaces are limited) and kindly note that pets and children cannot join the walk.
What are the timings for the day?
Walkers will be meeting at 2pm. We aim to complete the walk just over two hours later, at approximately 4pm. This will be a very casual walk.Who is the host?
Our lovely volunteer James will be hosting this walk. He will have a yellow Loss Foundation sign and will be wearing a lanyard.“I first found the Loss Foundation after losing both my parents in less than a year; I was struggling with my grief & hadn’t been able to find much support.
Thankfully TLF was incredibly supportive, & after attending several online and in-person events, which were a huge help during the early stages of my grieving process, I got in touch to see if I could contribute.
Since then I have hosted several of their walk & talk events, where a group of people can spend some time in nature & have a safe space to talk about their grief.”Do I need to be an experienced walker?
Not at all! This walk isn’t about fitness or speed. It’s about being outdoors, meeting others, and finding comfort in shared experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned walker or a total beginner, you’re very welcome.How do I get involved?
To register for this event you will need to complete the registration form below:https://survey.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eEDcCHXoBurUQ98
Once you have completed the survey you will receive a confirmation email with full details for the walk.
We are unable to respond to messages through MeetUp outside of office working hours. If you are having any difficulty with registering for the group, please email us at hello@thelossfoundation.org rather than through MeetUp and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
Please note that we do not allow guests unless you let us know in advance (as we are capping the number of attendees for each walk).
Pets and children are also not able to attend.
Please note that we are not a crisis service, so if you are in need of immediate support please do reach out to Samaritans who provide immediate listening support. They can be reached on 116 123.
We send all participants a short survey after the session to get their feedback so that we can improve our services for all. Thank you for your contribution in helping us improve our support.