The Compassionate Friends of Canada

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We need not walk alone.  
We are The Compassionate Friends.
We reach out to each other with love,
 with understanding, and with hope.
Our children have died at all ages
and from many different causes,
but our love for our children unites us.
Your pain becomes my pain
 just as your hope becomes my hope.
We come together from all walks of life, 
from many different circumstances.
We are a unique family because we represent
 many races and creeds.
We are young, and we are old.
Some of us are far along in our grief, 
but others still feel a grief
so fresh and so intensely painful
 that we feel helpless and see no hope.
Some of us have found our faith
 to be a source of strength;
some of us are struggling to find answers.
Some of us are angry, filled with guilt,
 or in deep depression;
others radiate an inner peace.
But whatever pain we bring to this gathering
 of The Compassionate Friends,
it is pain we will share,
 just as we share with each other
our love for our children.
We are all seeking and struggling
 to build a future for ourselves, but we are
 committed to building that future together,
as we reach out to each other in love
and share the pain as well as the joy,
share the anger as well as the peace,
 share the faith as well as the doubts,
and help each other to grieve as well as to grow. 

We need not walk alone
 We are The Compassionate Friends

Joe Rousseau, Saginaw MI
NOTE:  The Compassionate Friends Credo written by Joe Rousseau, 
 while attending a TCF USA National Board retreat in November of 1982
 was unanimously approved as the "official credo."

A note from Joe Rousseau, verifying the wording, and the history of the Credo
was received by TCF Canada, May 2002.