Michael Sobell House: 0208 106 9201 | 24/7 Clinical Support : 020 38241268

24/7 Advice & Support | 020 3824 1268

Michael Sobell House: 0208 106 9201 | 24/7 Clinical Support: 020 3824 1268

Give in Memory

Giving in memory of someone who has died is a wonderful way to celebrate their life whilst knowing that an invaluable gift is being given to help us continue working alongside our community at their time of need.

There are various ways you can support Harlington Hospice, in memory of someone you know. From sending us a donation in their name to holding a funeral collection. You can also buy a Memory Tree leaf to put up in our Michael Sobell House café or set up a Special Moments Tribute page and collate special memories, photos, and funeral details all in one place. We also hold our Light up a Life Ceremony towards the end of each year.

To make a one off or regular donation, please use the blue donation buttons below.

To learn about the various other ways you can give in memory, please see the turquoise buttons buttons.

Some of the ways you can Give In Memory

Speak with the fundraising team

If you would like to talk to a member of our Fundraising Team about how you donate in memory of someone close to you please call us on 020 8106 9222 or email fundraising@harlingtonhospice.org. Please also let us know if you have left us a gift so that we can personally thank you for your commitment and support.

Why we need your support

As a charity, although we work well with our local NHS teams, only about 50% of our costs are funded by the NHS. Every year we need to raise at least £2.1 million to keep our hospice services running. It is thanks to the generosity of our supporters that we can continue to stand alongside our vibrant Hillingdon community when they need us most.

We know how important it is for our patients, their families and loved ones to receive compassionate care and support that is tailored around their needs, in the place and at the time that is right for them. Every donation helps us provide that care each day, while also enabling us to go above and beyond for people and families during some of the most difficult moments of their lives.