Giving In Memory
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We are so sorry for your loss and send you our deepest condolences.
Whether your loved one has been directly affected by our work or whether the service we provide represents a cause close to their heart, making a donation in loving memory is a wonderful way for you, your family and friends to celebrate their life and honour them.
There are several ways for you to remember your loved one:
Make a gift in memory
Your gift will support people who need our help throughout Kent, Surrey and Sussex.
Donate online
Call us
Send a letter
Set up a tribute page
A tribute page is a great way for family and friends to donate to our work in memory of your loved one while sharing tributes, stories, comments and photographs.
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Funeral collections
Most funeral directors will help you collect donations in lieu of flowers, handling the administration for you and ensuring they are passed on to our charity. We can provide you donation envelopes to distribute to family and friends attending the service, or to be passed to them at a later date. You can return the envelopes to us or you may wish to instruct the funeral director to collect them and forward on to us.
To request collection envelopes please complete the form below.Â
Take on a Challenge
Some people prefer to take on a challenge to raise money in memory of their loved one.
Wendy, who lost her son Jack in 2016, took up running as a means of channelling her grief and to date has raised over £13,000 in Jack’s memory by taking part in a number of events. You can read her story here.
If you feel a challenge event might be the right avenue for you, you can view what events we have available here or contact us about your own event.
A lasting legacy
You may also like to know that we will include your loved one’s name in the monthly In Memoriam section of the Kent Messenger. If you would like us to provide you with a copy, do please do get in touch and we will send this to you. If, however, you would not like us to include your loved one’s name in the Kent Messenger, then please get in touch to let us know.Â
We are incredibly grateful to those who choose to support us in such a positive way during such a difficult time. Thank you.
Grief Support
Bereavement support is available via the NHS if you are finding it hard to cope.