Urgent Care Appeal

We urgently need your help to fund care for people with a life-limiting illness across Lanarkshire.

Here at St Andrew’s Hospice, we are passionate about providing patient-centred care to the community of Lanarkshire. However, the depletion and inequity of funding leaves us facing very challenging decisions over the next 12-18 months as to the services we can continue to provide. Over the last two years combined, the Hospice is left with a deficit over £1.5 million and this is simply not sustainable as a charity.

We are experiencing a high demand for all of our services. We are sadly seeing patients with more complex needs and young patients with young children. Therefore, our services are needed more than ever.

By donating to the Urgent Care Appeal, you can help patients and their families who need the specialist care and support the Hospice provides, like Ryan and his family…

To support the Urgent Care Appeal, please complete the form below.

Or to make a donation over the phone, please call our Fundraising team on 01236 766951.

1) Personal Details

2) Your Donation

I confirm I authorise St Andrew's Hospice to treat all donations I have made for the four years prior to this / today / any future donations until I notify you otherwise as gift aid donations. I confirm I have paid or will pay an amount of UK income tax and/or capital gains tax for each tax year 6th April to 5th April that is at least equal to the amount of tax that all the charities or CASC that I donate to will reclaim on my gifts for that tax year. I understand that other taxes such as VAT and council tax do not qualify. I understand the charity will reclaim 25p on every £1 that I give. What is Gift Aid?

4) Payment

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