Support bereaved family to retain their home
Support bereaved family to retain their home
The Issue
In the heart of our community, a family is grappling with the dual burden of mourning and the fear of losing the place they have long called home. Following the unexpected and heartbreaking loss of their beloved mother, this family faces displacement from their residence, a haven brimming with irreplaceable memories.
Clarion Housing, a major housing association known for its commitment to enriching lives through housing solutions, is now at a pivotal point where it can demonstrate its core values of compassion and community support. The current policy may inadvertently penalize this grieving family, at a time when they most need stability and security.
The family's home is more than just bricks and mortar; it is a sanctuary where cherished memories live in the walls, echo in the halls, and reside in every corner. This is where birthdays were celebrated, holidays were shared, and countless family moments were forged. Evicting this family would not only disrupt their healing process but strip away the tangible remnants of their shared history.
Statistics show that stability in housing is directly tied to better mental health outcomes, especially after a traumatic event such as the loss of a loved one. By allowing this family to stay, Clarion Housing can play a critical role in their emotional recovery and well-being.
Moreover, safeguarding this family’s home retains the fabric of our local community. It prevents another wave of housing instability and exemplifies the social responsibility that housing associations are entrusted with.
In light of these considerations, we urge Clarion Housing to extend its goodwill and support by enabling this family to retain their tenancy. It is a choice that aligns with the principles of empathy, community, and humanity.
Please join us in calling upon Clarion Housing to make the compassionate decision to allow this family to stay in their home. Sign this petition to support a just and humane resolution.

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The Issue
In the heart of our community, a family is grappling with the dual burden of mourning and the fear of losing the place they have long called home. Following the unexpected and heartbreaking loss of their beloved mother, this family faces displacement from their residence, a haven brimming with irreplaceable memories.
Clarion Housing, a major housing association known for its commitment to enriching lives through housing solutions, is now at a pivotal point where it can demonstrate its core values of compassion and community support. The current policy may inadvertently penalize this grieving family, at a time when they most need stability and security.
The family's home is more than just bricks and mortar; it is a sanctuary where cherished memories live in the walls, echo in the halls, and reside in every corner. This is where birthdays were celebrated, holidays were shared, and countless family moments were forged. Evicting this family would not only disrupt their healing process but strip away the tangible remnants of their shared history.
Statistics show that stability in housing is directly tied to better mental health outcomes, especially after a traumatic event such as the loss of a loved one. By allowing this family to stay, Clarion Housing can play a critical role in their emotional recovery and well-being.
Moreover, safeguarding this family’s home retains the fabric of our local community. It prevents another wave of housing instability and exemplifies the social responsibility that housing associations are entrusted with.
In light of these considerations, we urge Clarion Housing to extend its goodwill and support by enabling this family to retain their tenancy. It is a choice that aligns with the principles of empathy, community, and humanity.
Please join us in calling upon Clarion Housing to make the compassionate decision to allow this family to stay in their home. Sign this petition to support a just and humane resolution.

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Petition created on 13 July 2026