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Remembering your loved ones

Donations made in memory are a poignant way to remember someone special whilst also helping to fund care for local people, and their loved ones, living with a terminal illness.

We wouldn’t be here without the

kindness of people like you

Funeral collection

Asking for donations to be made at a funeral or memorial service, instead of receiving flowers, is a meaningful way to honour a loved one’s memory.

Memory Tree

The Memory Tree takes pride of place in the reception area at our hospice in Whittington, you can dedicate a brass leaf in honour of a loved one.

Much Loved

Much Loved is a unique and meaningful way to celebrate the life of someone special. It’s free and simple to set up, creating a lasting tribute.

Gifts in wills

Leaving a gift in your will to St Giles Hospice helps us continue to care for local people, and their loved ones, when they need us most.

Graham Eyres, left a gift in his will to thank the hospice for looking after his partner Lyn.

Graham said: “I can’t think of a better way to support the hospice or a cause that could be more worthy. No matter how large or small your gift, it will make a real difference. I couldn’t have been more pleased with the care that Lyn received. There was a real personal touch.

“I will always encourage people to consider giving a legacy to St Giles. My support is very personal, but everybody knows somebody who will one day need end of life care.”

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