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St Mary’s The Voice: What to expect inside our 2026 newsletter

We were excited to reveal the 2026 edition of The Voice, St Mary’s official annual newsletter, earlier this month. This FREE jam-packed newsletter is available to read across our centres, and we’ve also delivered our supporters their personal issues, as a thank you for being part of St Mary’s!

Inside, you’ll find updates on everything we’ve been up to over the past year, from how many local people we’ve supported, to those people who have gone above and beyond to fundraise, volunteer and support us.

We’re incredibly proud of this publication because it showcases the many ways hospice care goes beyond end-of-life support, highlighting the impact we make together every day.

Inside, you’ll also find details of our 2026 raffle, with a top prize of £3,500 and lots of other great prizes to be won! Tickets are just £2 each and can be purchased in all of our centres. Plus, you can also take a book or two and sell to friends and family!

A huge thank you to the local businesses who have supported the printing of The Voice and helped us share these stories.

We’d love to hear what you think once you’ve had a read – please let us know!

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