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could mean that someone who is seriously ill gets an hour of care and comfort in their own home, day or night
could fund an art therapy session for a group of bereaved people, helping them to navigate their grief, express themselves and build new friendships
could mean a new patient receives a home visit from a Community Nurse Specialist – providing emotional support, and helping them plan for the future
£8
£11
£19
Other
£
could buy a special story book to help children faced with losing a parent or grandparent talk about bereavement
could provide a patient with a delicious homecooked meal, catered to their individual needs
could give a patient staying at the hospice an hour of care, comfort, and reassurance from a Healthcare Assistant

What your donation means to local people

With the help of kind people like you…

  • local people will receive hospice care at home, or at the hospice, surrounded by loved ones and the things they hold dear
  • families can take a well-earned break, knowing that their loved one is being cared for in the peace and tranquillity of the hospice
  • individuals can stay active by attending a seated exercise class or unwind with weekly group mindfulness sessions
  • families struggling after the death of a loved one can receive counselling and ongoing bereavement support

Thank you!

It costs over £10 million every year to provide hospice care for local people. Only 22% comes from central government, the rest comes from the amazing donations we receive. We couldn’t do it without you. Find out how your donation makes a real impact.

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How does your donation help?

47k

the number of local people we've cared for since we opened our doors in 1973

9.6k

daytime visits made last year to provide care in people's homes

2.4k

individual support and counselling sessions provided each year

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Your gift could provide support and care for a local person with an incurable condition in their own home

could mean that someone who is seriously ill gets an hour of care and comfort in their own home, day or night
could fund an art therapy session for a group of bereaved people, helping them to navigate their grief, express themselves and build new friendships
could mean a new patient receives a home visit from a Community Nurse Specialist – providing emotional support, and helping them plan for the future
£8
£11
£19
Other
£
could buy a special story book to help children faced with losing a parent or grandparent talk about bereavement
could provide a patient with a delicious homecooked meal, catered to their individual needs
could give a patient staying at the hospice an hour of care, comfort, and reassurance from a Healthcare Assistant
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Frequently asked questions about donations
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Gift Aid is one of the simplest and most effective ways of giving to charity. It is a scheme administered by the Inland Revenue which allows us to claim an extra 25p for every £1 that you donate – at no extra cost to you.

So, for example, if you donate £20 we can claim an extra £5, making your gift worth £25.

You simply need to be a UK taxpayer.

If you already donate to us and want to check that you are gift aiding your donations then please contact us.

To donate via cheque: 

Please make your cheque payable to St Barnabas House and send your donation to:

Freepost RSLL-CHXE-CGZR
St Barnabas House
Titnore Lane
Goring-by-Sea
Worthing
West Sussex
BN12 6NZ

To donate over the phone: 

Please call 01903 254777 

And have your bank card details at the ready!

Setting up a direct debit:

Changing or cancelling a direct debit:

Please contact us and one of our friendly team will be more than happy to help.

I am not sure if my donation via JustGiving has gone through – how can I check?

You should have a “thank you” email from JustGiving confirming that your donation has been received. If this email does not appear in your inbox, please check your junk/spam folder and if you have not received an email at all, please check with your bank.

Contact us if you have experience any issues with making a donation

There are a number of ways you can give to us through your Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) account.

By phone
Please contact us and we’ll get this set up.

Online
We’re unable to take online donations from your CAF account via our website.

However, you can make a secure donation from your CAF card account through our listing on the Charities Aid Foundation website by searching for St Barnabas Hospices or our registered charity number which is 256789.

By standing order
To set up a regular donation login to your member area on the Charity Aid Foundation website to download a standing order form.

By post
Send a CAF charity cheque, with your name and address to:

Freepost RSLL-CHXE-CGZR
St Barnabas House
Titnore Lane
Goring-by-Sea
Worthing
West Sussex
BN12 6NZ
Please make cheques payable to St Barnabas House.

If you’re a trustee of a charitable trust or foundation, then you can find out lots more information about how your donation can help. Head over to our Charitable Trusts page for more information.

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Thank you

By donating today you're supporting local people with life-limiting conditions.
could mean that someone who is seriously ill gets an hour of care and comfort in their own home, day or night
could fund an art therapy session for a group of bereaved people, helping them to navigate their grief, express themselves and build new friendships
could mean a new patient receives a home visit from a Community Nurse Specialist – providing emotional support, and helping them plan for the future
£8
£11
£19
Other
£
could buy a special story book to help children faced with losing a parent or grandparent talk about bereavement
could provide a patient with a delicious homecooked meal, catered to their individual needs
could give a patient staying at the hospice an hour of care, comfort, and reassurance from a Healthcare Assistant

Thank you

By donating today you're supporting local people with life-limiting conditions.
could mean that someone who is seriously ill gets an hour of care and comfort in their own home, day or night
could fund an art therapy session for a group of bereaved people, helping them to navigate their grief, express themselves and build new friendships
could mean a new patient receives a home visit from a Community Nurse Specialist – providing emotional support, and helping them plan for the future
£8
£11
£19
Other
£
could buy a special story book to help children faced with losing a parent or grandparent talk about bereavement
could provide a patient with a delicious homecooked meal, catered to their individual needs
could give a patient staying at the hospice an hour of care, comfort, and reassurance from a Healthcare Assistant