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Choosing to support Clatterbridge Cancer Charity in memory of someone is a special way to honour their life. There are lots of different ways to give or collect donations, but however you decide to remember your loved one, you’ll be helping other people and families affected by cancer.
We’re so grateful to every person who gives in memory of a loved one.
If you have recently lost someone special, we can help you to arrange a collection for Clatterbridge Cancer Charity at their funeral. You could collect donations online or in person. We can help you find a way that works for you, whether it’s providing gift envelopes or helping you to set up a fundraising page.
There are a number of ways to send us your donations:
Online: Quickly and easily donate online in memory of a loved one.
Via fundraising page: Set up an online page dedicated to your loved one
By phone: Call our Supporter Care Team on 0151 556 5566
By cheque: Post a cheque payable to Clatterbridge Cancer Charity to:
Charity Office, The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre
Bebington, Wirral, CH63 4JY, United Kingdom
Set up an online page through JustGiving or Much Loved where you can honour your loved one. You can share your favourite memories, pictures and stories by creating a tribute fund in their name.
It’s really easy to share the page with friends and family so they can give in memory by making a donation and leaving a message on a birthday, anniversary or simply whenever the person comes to mind.
Take part in an event like our Glow Green Night Walk to remember someone you love, or organise your own event and celebrate their life in your own way.
Leaving a gift in your Will to Clatterbridge in memory of a loved one means that their story will live on forever. Find out more or contact our team.
The Clatterbridge Fairy was specially created by our Patron, internationally acclaimed sculptor Emma Rodgers in recognition of her support for Clatterbridge Cancer Charity.
Merseyside's own Emma is described as one of the most sought after and highly collectable artists working in Britain today.
Her work has been exhibited across the globe, and has also featured in numerous Hollywood blockbusters.
This miniature work of Emma’s art can be yours to take home.