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We care for people with end of life and long term conditions: Cancer, Stroke, Brain Injury, Multiple Sclerosis, Dementia, Huntington's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, and Motor Neurone Disease


 

 

Leaving a gift in your will to Sue Ryder Care is a wonderful way to make a difference.

Your gift will touch the lives of the many seriously ill people we help through our hospices, neurological care centres and homecare services.

Why legacies mean so much to Sue Ryder Care

At Sue Ryder Care, 70% of our income comes from voluntary donations from supporters like you. Gifts from wills are an essential part of that income and we simply couldn't carry on doing our work without them. Your gift will help us to do more.

Your legacy could make a crucial difference 

Your help is vital to the people we care for, in our neurological care centres, our hospices and in people's own homes. It could help us buy new equipment, such as specially made wheelchairs, or recruit more trained nurses so we can provide 24 hour care in our centres. However much you can leave, it will make a real difference to the lives of the people we care for.

For further information or to receive a Will Writing information pack please contact:

Gill Cannon, Legacy Manager, on 01452 770749 or 07824 451194

Els Tompkins, North and East Region, on 01757 288668 or 07810 856863

Sue Doe, History Officer, on 07785 376178

Home visits or talks to groups can be arranged by contacting anyone in the legacies team.


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