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After
the
sudden
death
of
her
mother
in
2019
and
her
father's
death
in
2021,
Ellie
turned
to
our
Online
Bereavement
Counselling
Service
for
support.
Following the sudden death of her mother in the summer of 2019, Ellie managed to go on and complete her degree. But when her father fell ill and died in February 2021, Ellie turned to Sue Ryder’s Online Bereavement Counselling Service for support.

Let
kindness
and
care
live
on
Gifts in Wills that make our life-changing care possible. Order your free gifts in Wills guide, take the first step to letting kindness and care be your legacy.

General
Election
2024:
Questions
for
candidates
and
doorknockers
With a General Election just around the corner, we need you to speak up about end-of-life care and bereavement support.

Sue
Ryder
announces
new
Chief
Executive
Sue Ryder, the national healthcare charity has appointed James Sanderson as the new Chief Executive. James will be joining Sue Ryder in August and will lead the charity to deliver its new long-term vision and strategy.

Cause
marketing
Commercial partnerships can drive brand awareness while increasing sales and customer loyalty.

Telling
your
story
If you’d like to share your experience of grief with us, please complete this form.
Support
for
executors
and
solicitors
If you are administering an estate that includes a gift to Sue Ryder, you can find all the information you need here.

Choose
your
partnership
Each of Sue Ryder's corporate partnerships are different - take a look at some of our typical corporate partner activities.

Grief
Kind
Spaces
volunteer
opportunities
We are looking for volunteers to support our Grief Kind Spaces drop-in sessions across the UK. Read more about where and how to get involved.

Lottie
Tomlinson,
Digital
creator
Lottie Tomlinson has been an Ambassador for Sue Ryder’s bereavement support services since 2020. Lottie’s mum died in 2016 and her sister died in 2019.
Registering
a
death
Registering your loved one’s death is one of the first things you need to do after they’ve died. Find out how to register a death and what documents you’ll need.

Lisa
Riley
In the first instalment of our new Grief Kind podcast, Clover Stroud speaks to BAFTA-winning actress and television presenter Lisa Riley about her mum, Cath, who died in Lisa’s arms from pancreatic cancer.

Lottie
Tomlinson
Sue Ryder Ambassador Lottie Tomlinson talks about her personal experience of grief and how being kind to yourself after a bereavement can help you through even the darkest of days.

Grief
Kind
Spaces
Find out more about our Sue Ryder Grief Kind Spaces across the country, giving people who are grieving access to informal, in-person, peer-to-peer support.
Coping
as
a
carer
As a carer, looking after yourself is the best way to ensure that you can be there to provide the care and support you want to for your friend or relative.
Telling
people
about
your
diagnosis
Telling the people you love that you have a limited time to live can be one of the hardest things you ever have to do - particularly when you are trying to cope with the news yourself.
Planning
ahead
for
your
funeral
Thinking about and planning your funeral can feel very difficult, but it can provide reassurance to those close to you that they are celebrating your life in the way you wanted.

Donate
clothes
Donate your old clothes to charity and help support us. All profits go straight to supporting our palliative and bereavement support.

What
to
expect
Thinking of joining us to help us be there when it matters? Here are some of the most frequently asked questions from people joining our retail teams, and more about the support you can expect from Sue Ryder.

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policy
Sue Ryder is committed to respecting and protecting any personal information we obtain about you, whether you’re a supporter, a service user, a shopper, a volunteer or a campaigner.