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Proud to Be Part of Hospice UK’s Legacy Campaign

We are delighted to share that we are taking part in Hospice UK’s Legacy Campaign, a nationwide initiative that shines a light on the incredible difference gifts in Wills can make to hospice care across the country.

Hospices play a vital role in providing comfort, dignity, and compassion to people at the end of life, as well as much-needed support to their families. But what many people don’t realise is that much of this care is only possible thanks to the generosity of those who choose to leave a gift in their Will.

By being part of this campaign, we want to help raise awareness of just how powerful these gifts can be. A legacy – no matter the size – helps hospices plan for the future and ensure that people in our communities will always have access to the care and support they need, when they need it most.

We are proud to stand alongside Hospice UK and other partners in encouraging more people to think about leaving a lasting legacy of care and compassion. Together, we can make sure hospice services continue to be there for generations to come.

If you’d like to learn more about leaving a gift in your Will, or how your support can make a difference, you can visit our Gift in Will page or get in touch with us directly. Christine Linton would be happy to have a chat with you, just drop her an email on christine.linton@stmaryshospice.org.uk

Thank you for helping us build a future where everyone receives the care and dignity they deserve.

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