There are lots of ways you can support St Helena Hospice in memory of your loved one. Whether you're looking to participate in a fundraising event in memory, come together at one of our remembrance events, or take on a personal challenge like a marathon or trek, there's a variety of opportunities to choose from throughout the year.
Every donation made in memory of a loved one helps to ensure that more local people facing incurable illness and bereavement receive the care and support they need at such a difficult time.
Other options include:
You'll find information below on ways to get involved, but if you would like to chat to one of our fundraising team please call on 01206 931 468 or send an email to memories@sthelena.org.uk.
Dedicate a leaf to a loved one on our beautiful memory tree in our hospice reception. A special way to honour a loved one's memory.
View moreRemember a loved one with a personalised, engraved memory leaf for you to keep at home or in a memorable place.
View moreAsking your friends, family and loved ones to make donations to St Helena Hospice in lieu of flowers can help to make a lasting difference.
View moreA personalised online space to remember your loved one, bring you some comfort, and make donations in their memory.
View moreA gift in your Will can help give hope and comfort to another person’s story.
View moreYour donation, large or small, can make a big difference, giving more local people dignity and choice at the end of life.
Read stories DonateWhen you make a donation to St Helena Hospice, we are charged transactional fees by other companies, including fees for processing payments made to us, looking up addresses and validating bank account details.
We are very grateful to our donors who offer to offset some of these fees with a minor addition to their total amount. This is however completely optional and we are very grateful for your support whether or not you choose to contribute to processing fees.
CloseWe are able to claim an extra 25p on every £1 on your donation amount for no extra cost to you, as long as you are a UK tax payer; have paid enough income tax or capital gains tax in that tax year; and are donating your own money. If you pay less income tax and/or capital gains tax than the amount of Gift Aid claimed on all of your donations in that tax year it is your responsibility to pay any difference. For more information about Gift Aid, please visit https://www.gov.uk/donating-to-charity/gift-aid