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Dr Rima Makarem announced as Sue Ryder's new Chair of Trustees
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Rima Makarem as our new Chair of Trustees at Sue Ryder.
Katherine and her dad wearing paper hats
Katharine's story - My first Christmas without dad
After three years without her dad, Katharine shares her advice for those who will be struggling with grief for the first time this Christmas.
Heather and her three children on a walk in 2012.
Richard’s story: Telling our children their mum was dying
Richard writes about how he spoke to his children's about the fact their mum was dying to help others facing similar challenges.
Using my grief to help others: Michele's volunteer experience at a Grief Kind Space
After her husband was cared for by the expert team at Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice, Michele King, 66, started volunteering to give something back to the charity. This year she took on a new volunteer role at the Sue Ryder Grief Kind Space in Cheltenham, using her own experiences to help others navigate their grief. Here she explains how the Grief Kind Space works, and why it’s such an important form of support for its members.
Let kindness and care live on
You can let kindness and care be the legacy you leave behind. A gift in your Will allows our work to support dying and grieving people to continue on, for generations to come.
Physical symptoms of grief
In this article, we explore how your body can sometimes react in ways that you might not understand or expect when you’re grieving.
There’s still time to sign our Letter to Government
Join nearly 5000 people who have asked the UK government to prioritise support for people who are dying or grieving.
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Sue Ryder welcomes news that His Majesty King Charles III will be their Royal Patron
Supporters, volunteers, trustees and staff at national healthcare and bereavement charity, Sue Ryder, are this week celebrating the welcome news that His Majesty King Charles III will be their Royal Patron.
The Sue Ryder Grief Kind Garden, with grass, flowers and deck chairs
A gold medal winning garden
The power of the garden's ability to create a safe and peaceful sanctuary was recognised in the form of a prestigous gold medal. It will now be relocated to Sue Ryder St John’s Hospice in Bedford.
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Sue Ryder stories
Welcome to your round-up of the latest stories from across Sue Ryder.
Let kindness and care live on
Together, we can ensure the expert care of Sue Ryder Nurses, doctors and bereavement specialists lives on, helping families in the future receive vital support in the toughest of times.
Sophie Meagher - Policy and Public Affairs Officer
Sophie Meagher - Policy and Public Affairs Officer
Sophie Meagher is our Policy and Public Affairs Officer, supporting the delivery of Sue Ryder’s strategic goals to influence policy on palliative care and bereavement support.
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Our partners
We partner with different companies in a variety of ways, whether that be investing in local communities through our hospices, or helping us be there for more bereaved people across the country.
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Our campaigns
We are working towards a future when everyone, who is dying or grieving, can access the quality of care they need and deserve.
Author, journalist and Sue Ryder Ambassador, Clover Stroud
Clover Stroud, Writer, journalist and broadcaster
Clover has been an Ambassador for Sue Ryder’s bereavement support and palliative care services since 2020.
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Lisa Riley, BAFTA-winning TV actress and presenter
Lisa has been an Ambassador for Sue Ryder’s bereavement support services since 2021 and talks about the grief process, following the death of her mum, Cath in 2012.
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Richard Arnold, TV presenter and broadcaster
Richard has been an ambassador for Sue Ryder’s bereavement support services since 2021 and talks about the importance of speaking openly about grief, following the death of his Dad, Dave.
How to start a grief journal
Read about the benefits of keeping a grief journal and how to get started with your own, including prompts about what you might want to write about.