In Memory
Donating in memory of a loved one
Remembering a loved one through in memory donations is a wonderful way to honour a special person during a difficult time. There are many ways you can make a meaningful and lasting tribute to their memory.
More ways to offer your support
In memory donation envelopes
At a funeral or memorial event, you might like to have donation envelopes available for friends and family, for all in memory donations or in lieu of flowers (all envelopes come with the option to Gift Aid).
Donate through funeral directors
Please ask your Funeral Director if they are registered with Memory Giving or Love2Donate so they can create a tribute page to remember your friends and family. All donations and gift aid will come directly to us. Your unique link can be shared on your order of service (or anywhere appropriate).
Create a tribute page
On a JustGiving tribute page friends and family can remember someone special together. You can share photos and messages, and everyone can add their thoughts and memories when they make a donation.
Via PayPal
Use PayPal giving fund to make a donation via your PayPal account.
PayPal Giving Fund helps people support their favourite charities online and helps charities raise funds through PayPal.
Leave a gift in your will
By leaving a gift in your will you could help us to change lives.
Last year almost half the money we received in donations came from Gifts in Wills, so they have a huge impact on the work we are able to do for our patients.
Make a regular gift
If you would like to make a long-lasting tribute on a date that is special to you – perhaps on a birthday or on an anniversary. You can make monthly, quarterly or yearly donations. Please contact us if you would like to receive this form by post.
Jane's story
Personal Experience
Supporter
Jane’s family have been supporting the Paul Strickland Scanner Centre since March 2005 when her Dad Miles, was diagnosed with cancer. In May that year they took on the Chenies walk. Sadly, he was not well enough to complete the walk and passed away in August. The Chenies walk is now an annual event and continues to raise funds to this day.