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Rise from the ashes of a relationship's end

Many single people find themselves at a loss when a relationship ends but a Coventry group, the Phoenix NCDS, aims to help them find a new life.

It's not easy starting again after a divorce or a split. Your mutual friends avoid taking sides by staying away, it's been years since you went out alone, you're not on the pull but may look like you area and you don't know anyone else who's single.

It's a scenario familiar to many but still people feel lonely and confused and really don't know how to start again. One person very familiar with that feeling was Barbara Lonsdale, who lives in Coventry. . . . . .

This BBC article appeared 5th March 2008 to see the whole article click this LINK

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Is there life after divorce?

The Belfast branch of the National Council for Divorced and Separated People (NCDS) has been helping rebuild lives for 20 years. Two divorcees tell Jane Hardy how tough breaking up can be:

Rosie McIlvenny (57), a retired health administrator, lives in Belfast with her son. She says:

My son was just 11 when my husband left, he'd started at big school the month before. I think if we hadn't divorced or split up, my son, who's now 25, would have done better at school. At the beginning, he couldn't settle in the house at all and was very angry. . . . . .

This Belfast Telegraph article appeared 25th February 2008 to see the whole article click this LINK

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