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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.
Each of the 1000 daisies is a personal tribute to someone you love and, together, they will create a stunning Meadow of Memories.
Thank you to everyone who has made a donation to Meadow of Memories, the displays are now finished.
Daisies are available to collect from Hospice in the Weald, Maidstone Road, Pembury, TN2 4TA, from 19th – 29th May,
Monday – Friday, 9am – 4pm.
You can still make a donation for a daisy via the link below and collect it from the Hospice.
“You are enveloped in this hug and that, along with the care Mum received, was the most precious gift we could have been given.
“I’ll be adding a handcrafted daisy to the Meadow of Memories and I hope you will join me in supporting Hospice in the Weald.”
Jo, in memory of her mum, Jenny.
“The Hospice is not just about people who are unwell. My dad used many of the Living Well services, my mum had counselling and I came to the Hospice too.
“A door opened that hasn’t closed, even though Dad is no longer with us. Everyone is welcome and there is space to be and feel however is right for you. Meadow of Memories is about celebrating a life and lifting those memories higher, sharing them together.
“I will be dedicating a daisy to my dad and helping the Hospice to support many other families.”
Amie, in memory of her dad, Deryck.