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Care for everyone

We have around 800 patients in our care on average every day across our services.

With your support, we can continue to provide our expert, specialist and compassionate palliative and end of life care, now and in years to come.

Birmingham Hospice Crisis Appeal

Now, more than ever, our expert and compassionate care is needed to ensure people die in a place of their choice, with dignity and in comfort.

But costs are rising exponentially, making it harder for us to care for everyone who needs it.

That is why we have launched the Birmingham Hospice Crisis Appeal.

Donate now to ensure hospice care is here for you and your loved ones in the future.

Light up a Life 2024

Celebrate and remember

Light up a Life is an intimate and warm celebration of our loved ones no longer here and an opportunity to support your local hospice to continue providing its expert care now, and in the future.

Join us at our events:
Monday 9 December – Harvest Fields Centre, Sutton Coldfield
Thursday 12 December – Birmingham Hospice, Selly Park

New name, same mission, same care

We believe that anyone with a terminal diagnosis deserves to live well and make the very most of the time that remains.

Our patients are at the heart of everything we do, and have been throughout our combined 157-year history; we take care of our community when they need us most.

Birmingham Hospice is the new name for Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice, in Selly Park, and John Taylor Hospice, in Erdington.

How your fundraising makes a difference

£21

Could buy a teddy bear with a recording of a loved one’s voice for a bereaved child to treasure as a keepsake.

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£41

Could pay for one hour of Living Well Centre services, supporting people to live well, manage their symptoms and take part in therapeutic activities.

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£56

Could pay for a bereavement support session to help a family member cope with the loss of a loved one.

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£89

Could pay for a community nurse to visit someone at home, helping them manage their symptoms and coordinating their care.

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