Lifewords in Australia has provided counselling materials for those affected by the recent bushfires. This past month has seen twin disasters affect Australia, with severe flooding in the north, and fires in the south. The worst bushfires for a hundred years swept through a million acres, destroying homes and taking the lives of 208 people.
In the aftermath of the fires, many people will be struggling with the grief of losing close friends or family members. Lifewords in Australia has provided trauma counselling resources Picking up the Pieces and Living with Loss to Chaplaincy Australia, who will use them as they visit the devastated communities.
Chaplaincy Australia has 105 chaplains on the ground in the affected region, and by the end of February they estimated that they had met with 14,000 people. A full-time team of five chaplains will remain in the worst-hit towns for the next year, helping the community work through its shock and grief.

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