
Will you support people like Ann and Ryan this spring?
"Mum was against the idea of the hospice when I first told her about it. She believed it was a place where people go to die. But once on the ward, she secretly loved it.
Our Saint Francis Hospice journey didn't end when Mum died. In fact, they've been pivotal in supporting us through our grief.
Saint Francis Hospice can only give families like mine exceptional care with funding. Your big-hearted support makes it possible for them to go above and beyond, day in, day out."
"The ending we never wanted.
But the care made it a little easier...."
Ryan Curtis-Johnson
Ann's Son
"Because of all the care the hospice gave to Mum and my family, we’ve felt indebted to them.
We raised a lot at Mum's funeral, asking for donations instead of flowers. And we’ve continued giving as much as possible.
I remember people saying once you experience Saint Francis Hospice, you will always be part of it.
It’s so true."


This Mother’s Day, help people with an illness that can’t be cured or treated and their loved ones.
Ann and Ryan's Story
Other ways to donate
Donate by Phone
If you would prefer to make a donation by phone, you can call our fundraising department who will help you with your kind donation. Simply call 01708 723593.
Donate by Post
To donate by post, simply send your cheque / postal orders to:
Fundraising Team
Saint Francis Hospice
Broxhill Rd
Havering-atte-Bower
Romford
Essex
RM4 1QH
All donations will be acknowledged as soon as possible by post.
Cheques or postal orders should be made to Saint Francis Hospice. Unfortunately we can't accept cash by post due to security reasons.
Don't forget to Gift Aid it!
Your donations to Saint Francis Hospice could be worth 25% more, at no cost to you!
As soon as you give your permission by completing our Gift Aid declaration form we could claim 25p from HMRC for every £1 you have donated to Saint Francis Hospice at no extra cost to you. We can even claim for donations made up to four years ago.
That means a £10 donation is worth £12.50 and a £50 donation is worth £62.50.












