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Give in memory

Losing a loved one can be very difficult. We’re here to help you remember them in a way that’s meaningful to you.

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A life loved, a heartfelt thank you to our NHS

We have many ways you can give a gift in memory of a loved one. Honour their memory with a heartfelt thank you to the NHS. Your generous gift will help improve healthcare for all, celebrating their life and legacy.

Ways to give

You can make a single or monthly donation in memory of your loved one. Your donation will make a huge difference to NHS staff, patients and communities.

A tribute page allows you to celebrate and remember your loved one and ensure their love for the NHS lives on. Use it to share precious photos, stories and memories with family and friends, and collect donations in their name for us.

Reflect, remember or celebrate your loved one with a simple dedication. Share their name and a donation, and join hundreds of others coming together to remember those who matter to us most. 

If you would like to arrange a collection at a funeral or memorial service, please email us at hello@anhsc.org.uk or call 0300 303 5748 and we will provide you with the support you need.

Once your collection has taken place find out how to pay in the money you raised.

Taking part in an event or organising your own fundraising can be an amazing way to remember your loved one. We have a range of events you could take part in, or you could organise an activity to celebrate their life in your own way. Whatever you decide we’re here to help, reach out to our team for support.  

By leaving a gift in your Will in memory of someone special, you’ll not only be saying a forever thank you to the NHS, but also ensuring your loved one has a lasting legacy. Find out everything you need to know about leaving a gift in your Will

Ffion
“I wanted to raise money for NHS Charities Together to thank the NHS staff who cared for both my parents at the end of their lives. My Mam received wonderful care earlier this year from the NHS during her treatment and times in hospital but it was the care of the NHS district nurses and palliative care nurses that was particularly fantastic. The end-of-life care my Dad received in Swansea in 2015 was second to none.”
Ffion

NHS Charities Together supporter

Get in touch 

Please reach out to us if you need any support and we will do all we can to help you.