Give the gift of care this Christmas
This Christmas, you have the power to make a real difference to local people who rely on our care.
“Your support is vital for us to continue our care this Christmas.”
The festive season can feel especially difficult for those impacted by life-limiting illnesses. Your donation can provide comfort, care, and support when it’s needed most.
By donating to our Christmas appeal, you are helping us provide the specialist care and support our patients and their loved ones rely on.
Your generosity will help fund vital services, from compassionate end-of-life care to ongoing bereavement counselling, ensuring that every patient receives the comfort and support they deserve.
Christmas is a very special time at the hospice, and we all do everything we can to bring Christmas cheer to our patients and their families. Hospices don’t close over Christmas, we’re open 24/7 all year round. For some of the patients who are staying on the wards, it will be their last Christmas, so we always want to make it as special as possible. Jodie, Staff Nurse, Inpatient Unit
Read Nurse Jodie’s story about working at St Ann’s Hospice at Christmas here.
We can only deliver the excellent care we’re known for because of your donations. Give a gift to St Ann’s this Christmas using the form below.
- £25 could stock our drinks trolley so patients and their families can enjoy a hot drink or festive tipple together on Christmas Day
- £50 could pay for a traditional Christmas dinner for five of our patients spending Christmas on the ward this year
- £60 could pay for two bereavement sessions for someone struggling with their first Christmas without their loved one
- £75 could buy new toys for our toy box and improve our family area, giving families a comfortable space to enjoy Christmas together
- £100 could provide a two-hour rehabilitation session to help a patient with mobility, so they open presents with family
This festive season, give the gift of care to make this Christmas a little brighter for our patients and their families.