£18,946.16

Raised

Donations

£30,000

Goal

St Kentigern Hospice: Celebrating 30 Years of Care and Compassion


For 30 years, St Kentigern Hospice has been at the heart of our community, providing vital care, comfort, and support to patients and families during life’s most challenging times. This year, we celebrate three decades of making a difference—and we invite you to join us in marking this incredible milestone.


Since opening our doors in 1995, St Kentigern Hospice has grown to become a beacon of hope and compassion. Every year, we provide specialist palliative care services to hundreds of individuals facing life-limiting illnesses, ensuring dignity, comfort, and the highest quality of care. None of this would have been possible without the unwavering support of our community, donors, and volunteers.


Join Our 30th Anniversary Fundraising Campaign

This milestone year is an opportunity to come together and make a lasting impact. Here’s how you can get involved:


1. Donate

Every contribution, no matter the size, helps us continue our mission. By donating today, you’re directly supporting patients and families in need. Make a Donation Now.


2. Take Part in Our Events

We’ve planned a year of exciting events to celebrate our 30th anniversary:

  • Anniversary Gala Dinner: An elegant evening to commemorate our journey.
  • Family Fun Day: A community celebration with activities for all ages.
  • 30 for 30 Challenge: Raise funds your way by running, cycling, or crafting—30 activities to honor 30 years of care. Explore Our Events

3. Become a Fundraiser

Want to make a bigger impact? Organize your own fundraiser in support of St Kentigern Hospice. From bake sales to sponsored walks, every effort counts. Start Fundraising


4. Leave a Legacy

By including St Kentigern Hospice in your will, you can ensure your legacy supports compassionate care for generations to come.


Our donors

BM

Becky Mulcahy

donated

£10

In memory of Gill Naylor and thank you to the amazing staff that looked after her

R

Robin

donated

£100

MN

Matt Nixon

donated

£30

L

Lowri

O

Owen

donated

£542

Funds raised at a 70th birthday in memory of Pam

KR

Kate Rogers

donated

£9

This is further £9 from my 7 year old daughter who has been making loom band bracelets.

KR

Kate Rogers

donated

£17

My daughter Isabelle (7 years old) wanted to help raise money so she sold orange squash, sweeties and made loom bands to sell during our village scarecrow festival this bank holiday weekend. She managed to raise £17.

J

Julia

donated

£20

Donation from Phil and Angela parsons of Cilcain

SW

Serena Wynn

donated

£1,170

GH

George Hadley

donated

£65

VP

Vicky Plant

donated

£100

L

lindsey

H

Hannah

donated

£100

In lieu of traditional wedding favours at our wedding on Friday 1st August, my fiancé and I have decided to make a donation to St. Kentigern Hospice. This donation is made in loving memory of my Dad and as a heartfelt thank you for the exceptional care he received during his brief battle with cancer. St. Kentigern provided Dad with crucial pain management and end-of-life care, ensuring his comfort and dignity. Additionally, the hospice offered invaluable support to our family, both during his illness and after his passing. We are deeply grateful for their compassion and dedication.

GP

Gillian Plant

donated

£50

Thank you for wonderful care at Kentigern Hospice.

MD

MR W N DAVIES

donated

£30

Diolch yn fawr iawn am eich croeso a'ch bwyd ardderchog ddoe. Thanks for your hospitality and excellent lunch yesterday. Noel a Nia Davies

LA

Lyn Allman

donated

£20

G

Gina

Thank you for looking after my friend, neighbour and lovely man,Malcolm Price.

J

Julie

Thank you for all you do. To see my sister Jane so well cared for and peaceful in her final hours has been a lasting comfort.

PB

Peter Buckley

donated

£20

YG

Ysgol Gwynedd

donated

£70

LW

Lynne Williams

donated

£60

MM

Mrs J A Manktelow

donated

£30