Sponsor a Nurse
You can support people to get the very best care, on our wards and in their own homes. Our dedicated team of nurses are at the heart of the care we provide, supporting patients and their families with compassion.
“I always wanted to be a nurse, from when I was tiny!
My brother died at Barts, and I decided to be a nurse when I saw the difference that nurses can make to a patient and their family. I’ve worked at St Joseph’s Hospice for over a decade now, and it is a very special place – the best place I have ever worked.
Everyone dies and it’s important to get end of life care right. Our staff need to have the best training, knowledge and equipment to provide the highest quality of care, but this comes at a cost. Donations ensure we have what we need.”
Debbie, Matron
How your gift can help
£5 per month could help buy a box of gloves each day, used on the wards by our staff to reduce risk of infection
£8 per month could buy injection sets used by our nurses to deliver vital medicines and pain-relievers to in patients
£10 per month could fund half an hour of care from a healthcare nurse to help patients who are frail or near end of life with bathing, dressing and meals
In return for your sponsorship, you’ll receive:
- Sponsor a Nurse welcome pack including trolley keyring
- Your regular updates from St Joseph’s Hospice nurses
Our face-to-face fundraisers
Our fundraisers visit homes and venues across East London, giving people the chance to find out about our work and support us with a regular gift as part of Sponsor a Nurse. You can meet our fundraisers and find out more about face-to-face fundraising by clicking here.
There are other ways to give
There are lots of ways to support the work of St Joseph’s Hospice
Giving in Memory
Supporting the work of the Hospice in memory of a loved one is a perfect way to remember them and celebrate their life
Play the Lottery
Play the Lottery in support of St Joseph’s Hospice, from just £1 per entry.
Gifts in Wills
Leaving a gift in your Will means that we can continue to provide compassionate care, free of charge, to those who need it in our community.