Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Thank you for these ideas. I cannot travel to the funeral, but I can do a lot of the other things.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend in another city whose adult child just died unexpectedly. I want to support her, but unfortunately I have no income. (I'm a former fed fired by DOGE.) I would normally send a gift card for food, but she has a 4 person family. I can't afford an uber eats for her family. (And as the recipient of gift cards during a difficult time, I don't believe in sending ones that cover less than the full amount, because then they have to spend money, and that doesn't seem like much of a gift to me.) What can I do? I could make a small donation to whatever charity they list. Is there anything else low cost or free? I of course have been texting with her. I can send a card.
Anonymous wrote:
If you cannot afford to travel for the funeral, then you need to call, listen to her story, and make all the right sympathetic noises, and send really lovely card.
Pay attention, here's the most important part!
Mark your calendar for all the anniversaries, either the birth date or the death. And when they roll around, please do not forget to send a heartfelt note that you're thinking about your friend.
Anonymous wrote:You don't need to send a donation if you are struggling with money. You check in regularly, try to attend the funeral and send a card.