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We provide Hospice care & support to patients and their loved ones living in Kent and East Sussex. Learn more about how we can help you.
If you or someone you love may benefit from Hospice care, you can find out more using the information below. For support or advice at any time of the day or night, please visit our Help Hub.
We provide Hospice care & support to patients and their loved ones living in Kent and East Sussex. Learn more about how we can help you.
Complete one of these short forms and we will contact you. There is no need to wait for a referral from your GP or healthcare professional.
We need to raise over £8 million every year to provide outstanding Hospice care to the local community. To get involved with our fundraising activities, design your own, or make a donation, use the information on this page.
TCS London Marathon is on the the biggest marathons ever staged anywhere in the world, with over 50,000 participants taking on the traditional course from London’s Greenwich to The Mall.
Not only that, #TeamWeald’s incredible runners have so far raised over £35,000 for Hospice in the Weald in 2025. This is only set to rise after the weekends event!
Here are two ways you can secure your place in the TCS London Marathon 2026 and fundraise for Hospice in the Weald:
- Apply for a #TeamWeald Charity Place with Hospice in the Weald (limited places available)
- Applying for a Ballot Place directly through TCS London Marathon.
A massive congratulations and well done to the following #TeamWeald 2025 runners:
Ali Whitaker Becca Bishop Charlotte Cohen Charlotte Wassell Chloe Pedelty Debbie Scott Ed Shepherd Em Crawford Emma Hollands Jessica Masters Josh Llewellyn Josh Moor Liam Gent Liza Stevens Luke Graywood Natalie Waller Penny Pilbeam Philip Watkins Rebecca Husarz Scott Taylor
Once Charlotte had secured one of Hospice in the Weald’s limited places, her dream of running the prestigious London Marathon this April became reality. And with that came a meaningful responsibility: to raise vital funds for the place where her granny spent her precious last days.
“Granny wasn’t at the Hospice for long,” said Charlotte, who remembered what the Hospice’s ward in Pembury gave her granny. “It provided a lot of privacy and dignity for her, and everyone is treated with the dignity they deserve.”
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